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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Publications
9 February 2017
Tools
News & Insights
University of Melbourne “Indonesia at Melbourne” program
5 September 2019
The Irrawaddy (Myanmar)
10 August 2019
Other stakeholders
Photo of Assembly of the Representatives of the People, Tunisia, used under Creative Commons license from Flickr/European Union 2016 - European Parliament