Centre for Public Integrity – Mozambique
Thomas Selemane
Marcelo Mosse
Languages spoken by contact: Portuguese, English
Mozambique was accepted as an EITI Candidate country on 15 May 2009.
Publish What You Pay Mozambique is composed of organizations that work on research, advocacy, and monitoring of socio-economic development, the environment and natural resources, budget, transparency, and anti-corruption. They are headquartered in Maputo and in the provinces where operations for prospecting and exploitation of natural resources is already occurring (Inhambane, Tete, Zambezia, Nampula, and Cabo Delgado).
The coalition has been created under the auspices of G20, the Civil Society Platform for the Monitoring of Development.
Under the auspices of G20, Mozambique’s Civil Society Platform for the Monitoring of Development, the following organisations are actively involved in Mozambique’s PWYP national coalition: