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Erwartete Resultate:
-Application of NRGI’s anti-corruption diagnostic tool in DRC, Guinea and Chile;
-Development of guidance materials and publications that support EITI stakeholders to become more effective anticorruption actors in DRC, Guinea and Chile;
-Monitoring of government decisions, beneficial ownership and corruption risks in selected NRGI priority countries;
-Comparative action-research on just transitions for coalmining dependent regions in Colombia;
-Support to national oil companies in Ghana and Mexico to build energy transition plans and investment strategies focusing on decarbonisation and diversification;
-At the overall policy level, NRGI aims to develop a global benchmark for a just transition in resource-rich developing countries, building on its Resource Governance Index.
Resultate von früheren Phasen:
-Report published that explores the risks the energy transition brings for National Oil Companies and governments reliant on oil revenues;
-NRGI’s report on resource-backed loans was well received by the international policy community;
-NRGI continued to generate ideas and spark public dialogue regarding the opportunities and challenges related to the energy transition pathways of resource-rich countries;
-NRGI published the first-ever corruption diagnostic tool focusing on the extractive sector, helping relevant actors to conduct evidence-based and inclusive assessments of extractive sector corruption risks;
-NRGI also published the 2021 edition of its flagship Resource Governance Index, assessing the governance of extractive sectors in 18 countries;
-Given its successul engagement at country level (e.g. in DRC, Mongolia), NRGI will expand its assistance to resource-rich developing countries, linking global policy work with a strong operational presence on the ground;
-In future, more emphasis shall be placed on generating data that are demand-driven and crucial for policy-making.
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