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Library Resourcejanvier, 2008Angola
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsdécembre, 2007République centrafricaine
This is a Contrat de Concession Forestière posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsaoût, 2007République centrafricaine
This is a Contrat de Concession Forestière posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsaoût, 2007République centrafricaine
This is a Contrat de Concession Forestière posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsaoût, 2007Congo
This is a Contrat de Concession Forestière posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsavril, 2007République centrafricaine
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsaoût, 2007République centrafricaine
This is a Decree posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library ResourceEntentes et contratsjanvier, 2007Cameroun
This is a Contract Annex posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
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Library Resourcejanvier, 2007Angola, Nigéria, Afrique du Sud, Botswana, République démocratique du Congo, Congo, Sierra Leone, Tchad, Ghana, Afrique sub-saharienne
This report identifies the challenges that African legislators face in overseeing their countries’ oil and mining industries, as well as best practices in use around the world and recommendations for future engagement. The report finds that international organisations, local advocacy groups, and multinational corporations have played a key role in increasing public access to information and awareness in government oversight. Also, a growing number of African legislatures are more active in the management and oversight of the extractive sector.
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Library Resourcejanvier, 2007Indonésie, Angola, Trinité-et-Tobago, Afrique sub-saharienne, Asie orientale, Océanie, Amérique latine et Caraïbes
This report examines the benefits that a resource-rich country can derive from endorsing the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and implementing its Principles. It also searches for courses of action that the EITI Board can pursue to persuade more countries to endorse EITI. Both issues are investigated in the context of Angola, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago. The authors argue that EITI is particularly beneficial for countries that suffer from the so-called “resource curse”.
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