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Journalists and media

An active and knowledgeable media plays a critical role in helping citizens, civil society organizations and parliaments to hold governments, companies and decision makers accountable.
An active and knowledgeable media plays a critical role in helping citizens, civil society organizations and parliaments to hold governments, companies and decision makers accountable. However, in many resource-rich countries, many journalists lack the required breadth and depth of knowledge and skills to report effectively and consistently on oil, gas and mining. NRGI is working to change that.
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Covering Extractives: Guide to Reporting on Natural Resources
New Guide Helps Journalists Shed Light on Extractives Sector in Turmoil
10 November 2020
NRGI Launches Tools for Media Development Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
4 September 2018

    Tools

    Covering Extractives: Guide to Reporting on Natural Resources

    The Natural Resource Charter in Myanmar (pamphlet)

    ResourceProjects.org

    Extractives Data Ecosystems

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    News & Insights

    NRGI's Thomas Lassourd Discusses Guinea's Mineral Wealth With Bloomberg TV

    7 January 2015

    Can Good Journalism Boost Natural Resource Sector Accountability? Q&A With Rayborn Bulley of Penplusbytes

    Rushaiya Ibrahim-Tanko
    19 December 2014

    Forecasting Ghana's Oil Revenues: What Open Fiscal Modeling Tells Us About the Budget Year Ahead

    Samuel Bekoe, David Mihalyi
    19 December 2014

    Alpine Ascent? A First Look at the Swiss Approach to Mandatory Payment Reporting Legislation

    Alexandra Gillies, Joseph Williams
    17 December 2014

    Modeling for the Masses: Why the IMF Should Open Up the FARI Model for Public Use

    Jim Cust, David Mihalyi
    5 November 2014

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    Helping people to realize the benefits of their countries’ endowments of oil, gas and minerals.
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    • Topics
      Beneficial ownership
      Civic space
      Commodity prices
      Contract transparency and monitoring
      Coronavirus
      Corruption
      Economic diversification
      Energy transition
      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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        • Civil society actors
        • Government officials
        • Journalists and media
        • Parliaments and political parties
        • Private sector
      • Natural Resource Charter
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      • Colombia
      • Dem. Rep. of Congo
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      • Guinea
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