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Governance in Extractive Industries Contract Monitoring Program Michael Jarvis, World Bank Institute Oslo Governance Forum, October 4, 2011.

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1 Governance in Extractive Industries Contract Monitoring Program Michael Jarvis, World Bank Institute Oslo Governance Forum, October 4, 2011

2 Depletion & Discovery in Africa: A Decade of Transformation? 2 TUNISIA MOROCCO SAHARA ALGERIA MAURITANIA MALI NIGER LIBYA CHAD Mediterranean Sea Sea EGYPT SUDAN ETHIOPIA DJIBOUTI ERITREA SOMALIA KENYA TANZANIA DEMOCRATIC (ZAIRE) CENTRAL RWANDA GABON EQUATORIAL ANGOLA CONGO NIGERIA BENIN DTVOIRE SIERRA SENEGAL GHANA THE GUINEA LIBERIA CAMEROON SOUTH AFRICA MALAWI ZAMBIA MOZAMBIQUE MADAGASCAR ZIMBABWE BOTSWANA SWAZILAND Indian Ocean Indian Ocean LESOTHO NAMIBIA ANGOLA South Atlantic Ocean WESTERN Red UGANDA OF THE CONGO REPUBLIC BURUNDI GUINEA REP. OF TOGO COTE BURKINA GUINEA LEONE GAMBIA BISSAU Walvis Bay SOUTH REPUBLIC AFRICAN THE AFRICA Oil Producers 2005 to 2015 (projected) Source: Ross (2011)

3 Multi-Stakeholder Monitoring GOVERNMENT PRIVATE SECTOR CIVIL SOCIETY / COMMUNITIES “There is an opportunity to build capacity to enable joint government, industry and community involvement in compliance monitoring”

4 Contract Monitoring Roadmap Documents Needed Accessing Documents Understanding Content Reflection on Process Use of Monitoring Data Monitoring Activities

5 Active mines, oil and gas wells Mineral, oil and gas concessions Government revenues Socioeconomic indicators GIS Tools Users can build custom maps showing: Mining royalties paid (2008) Industrial mines Donor projects – mining Socioeconomic indicator: Regional unemployment Accra Data Company nameNewmont Mining Corporation Mineral typeGold Production (2008)524,000 oz Government receipts reported (2008) GHC 12,658,757 Company payments reported (2008) GHC 12,658,757

6 SALES, REVENUE AND UNEMPLOYMENT 2. Overview of the mapping platform Côte d’Ivoire Ghana

7 COLLABORATION PLATFORMS


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