Key takeaways from day 1 Bash Razak, Ghana EITI

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Key takeaways from day 1 Bash Razak, Ghana EITI Need to engage all relevant stakeholders Strong need for political commitment ‘Reasonable’ level of details – e.g. personal address Review legal framework: difference between legal/corporate ownership and corporate ownership Global BO register vs. national

Key takeaways from day 1 (cont.) Bash Razak, Ghana EITI Mainstreaming – harmonisation of OGP, EITI, FATF Validation – moving away from compliant/not compliant to discussing progress, impact and reform Satisfactory progress = compliant, meaningful is not Form CSO working groups Coordination between key agencies

Key takeaways from day 1 (cont.) Align roadmaps with workplan and donors Establish workgroups with others outside the MSGs The benefits of Bo disclosures outweigh the costs of not disclosing Communications strategy needed to inform these different

Please share one of each from your writing-sessions One thing in your roadmap you have changed One thing in your roadmap you are proud of/would recommend others to include in their roadmaps One action point to follow-up when you return home

Ghana BO Roadmap 1. One thing in the roadmap you have changed. No change made but we consider to add other donors for Technical/Financial assistance. 2. One thing in the roadmap Ghana is proud of/would recommend others to include in their roadmaps. Ghana established 2 parallel working groups: One at the Office of the President and the other (CSOs working group) at the NRGI which were working on the same issue but shared a lot of information. The NRGI working group included MPs who offered advice/strategies to get the necessary BO legislation passed. 3. One action point to follow-up when we return home Ghana made significant progress in our BO roadmap but will follow- up with the implementation issues Questions Two working groups, why? One was with President’s Office. To create political buy in. Difference between working group, and advisory group Company inclusion? On advisory group

Ethiopia Changed Recommend One action point to follow up Questions Identifying the relevant agencies to engage with on SDG 17 Recommend Engage with the anti-corruption commission; through access to information on PEPs. One action point to follow up Organize broad consultation with stakeholders. On 1) BO definition 2) level of detail, and 3) collection of data. Questions What definition? Perhaps to include other participants’ definitions

Malawi One thing in your roadmap you have changed Structural and content - from Workplan to a full Roadmap One thing in your roadmap you are proud of/would recommend others to include in their roadmaps Approach to the consensus building and Buy-in of the Roadmap development and implementation by stakeholders including Government Miniseries Departments and Agencies, CSOs and Corporate Entities and the Media One action point to follow-up when you return home Workplan development aligning with the Roadmap and finalize second draft

Liberia BO Roadmap Amendments we have made to the BO Roadmap Draw up a BO disclosure regulation in consultation with other stakeholders, which will serve as the basis for BO disclosure in Liberia. Set up a stakeholders working group comprising LEITI and other relevant stakeholders including civil society to support the development and implementation of the road map. Include more details of LEITI previous BO efforts and decisions into the roadmap to expand on the background. One thing we have changed Nothing we saw we needed to change to our current draft. 2. One thing we are proud of/would recommend to others Civil society’s involvement and consultation at every stage of the way especially in setting the parameter for Institutional legal framework. Follow up action point Broader stakeholders consultation to include the LACC, relevant security agencies, etc. to complete the roadmap.

Mozambique BO Roadmap Added a clear definition of the outcomes. Use medias and SCO to promote national debate on BO. Arrange a meeting with the Board of directores of MIREME to present the BO roadmap (draft) and its objectives. This will be with the assistance of the international secretariat or other implementing country.

Zambia One thing in your roadmap you have changed The major changes were on the Who, when and cost for the implementation of the BO. One thing in your roadmap you are proud of/would recommend others to include in their roadmaps We recommend that countries should consider having plans; interim and long term in areas such as data collection plans, timeliness and accessibility such as accessing data through EITI reports while setting up the mainstreaming process (interim vs. long term plan) One action point to follow-up when you return home BO activities to be included in the communication strategy

São Tomé e Príncipe One thing in your roadmap you have changed Disclose in short term BO information on the 2016 EITI Report and and throught public registry in long term; One thing in your roadmap you are proud of/would recommend others to include in their roadmaps A platform linking all the information from the related entities on the companies data and information including BO; One action point to follow-up when you return home To contact the relevant entities involved

Nigeria’s Three Main Take-aways What has changed: some level of data only available to competent authority What we are proud of: the value of broad stakeholder consultation, including early involvement of the media Next action: power-interest mapping and communication strategy

SLEITI BO roadmap What have we changed? More civil society participation from the beginning of the process What are we proud of? Narrative explaining the roadmap (activities lead from it, see next slide) What are next steps? Scoping and consultations (next week!) (still missing: element of monitoring and evaluation)

SLEITI BO roadmap

Conclusions / final points After submission to EITI Int. Sec., is it available for amendments? National Secretariats have ownerships of their own roadmaps (and other documents). So yes!