The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a meeting with Chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), H.E. Helen Clark, on 10 April 2025 at Wisma Putra to exchange views on the works of EITI. (1/3)
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume receives in audience, the Deputy ED, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives (EITI), Bady Balde, and his entourage in company of the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives (NEITI), Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, on Tuesday, 23rd January, 2024 in Abuja.
Join EITI's @BadyBalde on Wednesday, 13 December for a session on #corruption in the exploitation of #minerals.
🕐 13:00 EST
✍️ More details and how to register ➡️ https://t.co/KjaJlJg8iY
#CoSP10#UNCAC
#Tanzania 🇹🇿 achieved a moderate score in implementing the #EITIStandard, having used EITI disclosures to provide an annual diagnostic of audit & assurance practices, and engaged with mining communities to disseminate key findings. 👉
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📣 Our latest edition of #ExtractivesInSight is out. Explore fresh #transparency updates:
♀️ The path to inclusive extractives
🇺🇦 10 years of EITI in #Ukraine
🇦🇺 The EITI case for #Australia
👥 Raising the bar on beneficial ownership
...and more: https://t.co/5lbtTKqC2a
As @EITIorg Board Chair, I join international & regional leaders & organisations in condemning military coup in #Niger 🇳🇪 & call 4 immediate restoration of constitutional govt. Niger's progress on extractive sector governance is in jeopardy. @Ecowas_Cedeao
https://t.co/LxGUW5aYL5
I have a dream that one day every child can learn basic historical facts about slavery. This report is a good place to start for everyone. https://t.co/S6JNthMmTY
An inconvenient truth “China and India are buying so much Russian oil now that Moscow is selling more crude than it was before it invaded Ukraine.” https://t.co/aQUhynNNEb
“We must prioritise just and inclusive transitions to ensure that the poor and most vulnerable can fully reap the benefits of this opportunity, rather than disproportionally bearing the cost. …countries may need to pursue diverse transition paths…” https://t.co/auQFrNnZ5p
It was remarkable to see government officials, industry leaders, civil society activists, and other stakeholders from around the world engaging in meaningful discussions on transparency and stakeholders engagement at the #2023EITIG…https://t.co/XEzHkIaVnc https://t.co/SVSGEXojSS
It was truly inspiring to witness the diversity of voices and perspectives at the Global Conference in Dakar, Senegal. Delegates from all corners of the globe, representing different sectors and backgrounds, gathered to discuss the…https://t.co/fqWxFsV8OX https://t.co/RbZM41wU2g
.@BadyBalde from @EITIorg leaves us with 3 key recommendations from this session at #PWYPAC23
👉 We need to stop infantilising African governments
👉 We need to account for our mistakes and learn from them
👉 We need to learn from our successes
“Civic space is a challenge in many countries and civil society efforts in challenging these issues in the countries is essential as a way of moving forward” says @BadyBalde from @EITIorg on the efforts of CSOs.