In this short video, NRGI's Laury Haytayan outlines three ways in which the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the resulting energy crunch have changed the prospects for resource-rich countries in the region.
Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan is a pivotal step in responding to the challenges and opportunities of shifting toward cleaner energy systems. NRGI experts share recommendations for consideration by the incoming government on achieving the plan's key priorities.
Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war include a range of new challenges and opportunities for developing countries rich in oil, gas and minerals. Policymakers have three key priorities to consider, from carefully evaluating any new fossil fuel exploitation to bolstering anticorruption involving transition minerals.
Participants in the NRGI and Blavatnik School of Government executive resource governance course share their perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in their countries' extractives sectors in a series of video interviews.
A look ahead at the coming year, previewing expansions to the organization's programming. This includes new work on lithium in Chile, and renewed engagement on how national oil companies in Mexico and Ghana are navigating the energy transition.
Corruption has plagued many resource-rich countries for decades, yet a constellation of crises requires renewed focus on the fight against corruption in 2023.
Les participants de l’Université d’été sur la gouvernance des industries extractives en Afrique francophone partagent les connaissances et outils acquis afin d’améliorer la gouvernance dans le secteur extractif dans leurs pays respectifs.
Reflections and participant perspectives from the in-person 2022 executive resource governance course held with the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford.
NRGI's advisor Antonio Hill is joined by NRGI's interim Africa director, Nafi Chinery, and Isabel Cavelier, Colombian climate activist and founder of Mundo Commun, to discuss takeaways from COP27 for resource-rich countries.