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Retos y brechas para la industrialización del litio y su inserción en las cadenas globales: Los casos de Bolivia y Chile

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10 March 2021 - 9:00am to 10:30am
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Retos y brechas para la industrialización del litio y su inserción en las cadenas globales, Bolivia (PDF 1.76 MB)
Retos y brechas para la industrialización del litio y su inserción en las cadenas globales, Chile (PDF 1.65 MB)
Infografía: Retos y brechas para la industrialización del litio y su inserción en las cadenas globales. Los casos de Bolivia y Chile (Sesión 7) (PDF 1.9 MB)
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ChileBolivia
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Continuamos con el ciclo de capacitación para analizar la situación y perspectivas de los minerales críticos en países andinos, la gobernanza de los recursos naturales en tiempos de pandemia y la necesidad de implementar una transición energética global.
 
El evento está dirigido a organizaciones de la sociedad civil de los países andinos que tengan interés en construir una agenda de trabajo vinculada al fortalecimiento de la gobernanza de los minerales críticos en la región.

Presentación
Sandra Sánchez Calderón, Fundación Jubileo
Telye Yurisch Toledo, Fundación Terram

Panelistas
Daniela Desormeaux, consultora NRGI
Carlos Arze Vargas, CEDLA

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    Beneficial ownership
    Civic space
    Commodity prices
    Contract transparency and monitoring
    Coronavirus
    Corruption
    Economic diversification
    Energy transition
    Gender
    Global initiatives
    Legislation and regulation
    Licensing and negotiation
    Mandatory payment disclosure
    Measurement of environmental and social impacts
    Measurement of governance
    Open data
    Revenue management
    Revenue sharing
    Sovereign wealth funds
    State-owned enterprises
    Subnational governance
    Tax policy and revenue collection
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    • Natural Resource Charter
    • Regional knowledge hubs
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    • Dem. Rep. of Congo
    • Ghana
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    • Mexico
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