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Mainstreaming transparency
Anglophone/Lusophone regional peer learning workshop - Lusaka 21 Nov 2017
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Mainstreaming Helping countries move… From this… …to this
Tanzania’s mining cadaster
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What is mainstreaming? Mainstreaming is …
1. Regular publication of EITI data by government and corporate entities 2. With transparent quality assurance of the information 3. Adhering to EITI Requirements
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Why mainstreaming ? Transparency should be an integral part of how governments manage their sector. EITI reports are not the only tool for bringing about transparency. Some benefits: Flexibility in approach to disclosure method of EITI data Cheaper – avr. cost EITI Report $130k More up-to date information Avoids duplication No change to disclosure requirements. No compromise on reliability and comprehensiveness of data.
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Mainstreaming & data accessibility
Challenge: Hard copy and PDF EITI reports difficulty extracting data limited analysis less impact on public debate and reform
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Mainstreaming transparency
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Further examples: Norway
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Further examples: Norway
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Further examples: Liberia
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Further examples: US
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Future EITI reporting Past: EITI report is a compilation and publication of data Future: EITI report is an analysis of data, drawn from existing online sources MSG retained, slight amendments to its role and mandate becomes a hub/map, directing readers to relevant government websites for government data Company templates either published on company websites, or on using existing templates EITI Report + APR = providing an analysis of last year’s results and potentially projections.
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Pre-feasibility Start with the largest revenue streams
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