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Parliaments and political parties

NRGI works with parliaments and political parties to strengthen law-making and oversight of extractive resources and revenues. This work currently takes place in Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda.
NRGI works with parliaments and political parties to strengthen law-making and oversight of extractive resources and revenues. This work currently takes place in Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda. NRGI offers training, technical assistance, easy-to-read publications, exchanges, and opportunities for political dialogue as well as networking with relevant stakeholders. As a result, natural resource committees, members of parliament, parliamentary staff and political parties are equipped to strengthen legal frameworks and participate in multi-stakeholder efforts to improve extractives governance.
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Political Parties and Natural Resource Governance: A Practical Guide for Developing Resource Policy Positions
5 April 2018
Parliamentary Resource Governance Briefings
Strengthening Parliamentary Law-making and Oversight of the Oil, Gas and Mining Sectors

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    The Natural Resource Charter in Myanmar (pamphlet)

    ResourceContracts.org

    Mongolia Macro-fiscal Model

    Natural Resource Funds

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    News & Insights

    Restructure jade industry in post-sanctions Myanmar, says Global Witness

    DVB Multimedia Group
    20 September 2016

    Sharing Resource Revenues: Common Mistakes and How to Get it Right

    IMF Public Financial Management Blog
    19 September 2016

    Tax Loss For Chile a Net Gain For Antofagasta Shareholders

    Thomas Lassourd
    2 February 2017

    Uganda Oil and Gas Management Regime Implementation Starts on Wrong Foot

    Paul Bagabo
    1 March 2017

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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
    • Approach
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        • Civil society actors
        • Government officials
        • Journalists and media
        • Parliaments and political parties
        • Private sector
      • Natural Resource Charter
      • Regional knowledge hubs
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      • Colombia
      • Dem. Rep. of Congo
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Mexico
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