Mauritania

Atelier de formation sur l'ITIE au profit des ONG à Akjoujt

Une mission de la Coalition mauritanienne « Publiez Ce Que Vous Payez » conduite par la vice-présidente de l’ONG, Teslem Mint Moctar Samba, et comprenant son Secrétaire général Abdel Ghoudouss Ahmed Mekki, Ahmed Ould Soueidi, membre du Comité d’Appui et de Suivi et Baliou Coulibaly, Coordinateur technique, a organisé du 8 au 11 novembre un atelier de formation au profit du comité régional de la coalition et des ONGs locales.

West African Civil Society salutes the adoption of the ECOWAS mining directive; calls on all stakeholders to comply

On Friday, April 17th 2009, ECOWAS Ministers of Mines and Industries met in Abuja to adopt the Draft ECOWAS Mining Directive after a two-day meeting of experts from Member States.

The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF), which includes numerous members of the Publish What You Pay coalition put out the following press statement.

French-speaking Coalitions' Coordination Meeting - Libreville

At the end of the PWYP African regional meeting, which took place at Limbe on March 2007, a regional action plan was approved by the PWYP coalitions throughout Africa.

In order to further develop, improve and implement some sections of the action plan, the members of the PWYP campaign in Africa agreed to meet in Libreville, Gabon, from 27 to 29 June 2007 after an EITI training organized by the World Bank mostly for French-speaking countries in Africa.

ICG: Political transition in Mauritania: Assessment and horizons

On 3 August 2005, a junta led by Ely Ould Mohamed Vall, director-general of the Sûreté National, and Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, commander of the presidential security battalion, seized power in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.

Africa: EITI++ Extends Oil and Mining Transparency Agenda

Publish What You Pay (PWYP), the global civil society coalition campaigning for transparency in the extractive industries, welcomes the World Bank’s effort to extend transparency in this sector beyond revenues through its new EITI++ initiative. EITI++ includes disclosure along the spectrum, from the licensing of concessions all the way to government spending.

Transparence dans la gestion des industries extractives :Des progrès accomplis en Mauritanie, mais peut mieux faire

Les activités minières et pétrolières ont contribué en 2006 à hauteur de 85% aux recettes d’exportation de la Mauritanie et de 38% des recettes budgétaires. Les compagnies pétrolières ont versé, à elles seules, 88, 933 millions de dollars au trésor de notre pays la même année. C’est ce qui ressort du rapport du Comité National pour la transparence des industries extractives lors d’un atelier organisé lundi à l’Immeuble El Khaïma.

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RWI applauds World Bank’s new transparency effort but cautions bank must overcome a legacy of mistrust in resource-rich nations

WASHINGTON, DC — The Revenue Watch Institute welcomes today’s World Bank announcement of a new comprehensive approach to helping resource-rich countries harness the current boom in oil and commodities prices for development.

TI welcomes the World Bank’s new strategy for increased transparency in the extractive industries

Washington, DC: Transparency International (TI) welcomes the World Bank’s launch of the EITI++, an expansion of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) into a broader scheme to ensure that natural resources produce long-term development benefits for resource-rich yet poor nations.

“Extractive resources need to provide real benefits for the peoples of the countries where these minerals are located,” said Huguette Labelle, Chair of the Board of Directors of Transparency International on welcoming the EITI++ initiative announced here by World Bank President Robert B.

EITI++ extends oil and mining transparency agenda; civil society must be a key partner

Washington, DC and London: Publish What You Pay (PWYP), the global civil society coalition campaigning for transparency in the extractive industries, welcomes the World Bank’s effort to extend transparency in this sector beyond revenues through its new EITI++ initiative. EITI++ includes disclosure along the spectrum, from the licensing of concessions all the way to government spending.

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