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Mining for Sustainable Development  From Disclosure to Development


 Research, assessment and dialogue conducted across 20 resource-rich   Transparency and disclosure is only the first step. Making disclosed
 countries is providing a better understanding of the risks and impacts of   natural resource data accessible and useful to citizens drives more
 corruption linked to the process of awarding mining licenses and helping   informed public debate, accountability and decision-making.
 develop practical solutions to overcome them.






 Mining for Sustainable Development    • TI-Zimbabwe has been working   From Disclosure to Development   • establishing Natural Resource multi-
 “ Corruption in the mining sector   is building an evidence base of   as part of a stakeholder network   “ From Disclosure to Development   is designed to develop, test and   stakeholder groups in Ghana, Peru
 hurts everyone. It steals wealth   policies and practices to minimize   to support the government’s   has revealed ever-growing   disseminate new approaches which   and Mongolia comprised of industry,
 from the public, it causes   corruption risks in awarding mining   commitment to join the Extractive   diverse demands for data   will improve disclosure and the   government, civil society, media,
 instability for businesses,   related licenses permits and contracts.   Industries Transparency Initiative.   transparency in natural resource   dissemination of data and information.  academia and digital entrepreneurs;
 it exacerbates social and   Project findings will be used to:  Along with other organizations,    management. Left unmet, these   The project is seeking to build    • testing new approaches in pilot
 such as the Zimbabwe Environmental
 environmental harms and   • encourage changes in policy    Law Association, they are a reference   expectations can become a   the capacity of infomediaries in   countries by working closely with
 it erodes people’s trust in   and behavior;  point for EITI discussions, working   source of community conflict   industry, media, government and    companies, governments, media
 government and the private   • develop practical solutions    collectively to strengthen the   or instability. Widely accessible   civil society to access, analyze    and civil society to build their capacity
                                                                                  to analyze and visualize data;
 sector. If we ensure a fairer,   to change practices;  transparency and accountability    and useful natural resource   and use data to deliver meaningful,
 more transparent and more   • monitor the implementation    of Zimbabwe’s resources sector.  data creates opportunities   useful information to their target   • catalyzing opportunities for
                                               audiences in mining communities
 accountable process from the   and enforcement of agreed   • Following the success of the    for citizens, companies, and   and beyond. By establishing a global    private sector and governments
                                                                                  to engage with youth organizations
 very beginning, we set higher   standards; and   first phase involving 18 countries,    governments to engage in   platform for dialogue and deliberation,   and digital entrepreneurs to
 standards of integrity across    • positively impact the mining sector’s   an additional 23 countries   better informed decision-  the project will promote the use   develop data-driven solutions
 the whole mining operation.”  contribution to long-term economic   (Transparency International Chapters)   making throughout the   of natural resource industry data   to information challenges;
 and human development.  requested to join the global initiative,   investment process. Trusted   and greater consistency and   • capturing lessons learned through
 A particular focus is on improving   including Ghana, Mexico, Argentina,   infomediaries and data users    meaningfulness of disclosed   country pilot interventions in two
 business integrity, enhancing   Madagascar and Kyrgyzstan.  are needed to facilitate this.”  information. This will help match the   global research products; and
 beneficial ownership screening    • Chapters that have completed    needs of data providers and users.  • convening and promoting
 of license applicants and ensuring   their research are using the new   Progress and achievements  a global dialogue on the potential
 meaningful public participation.  evidence base to identify solutions            development impact of easy-to-access
 Progress and achievements  which strengthen the mining    The project commenced in September   natural resource data and its re-use.
                                               2017. Progress to date includes:
 awards process and working
 The project commenced in January   with government, companies,    • conducting Natural Resource
 2016 and has linked local anti-corruption   civil society and communities    data assessments in Peru, Ghana,
 experts and campaigners dealing    to prevent corruption.  Veronica Nyhan Jones    Mongolia and Colombia;
 Nicole Bieske    with similar challenges across the   • 203 organizations and individuals   Manager, Sustainable
 Head, Mining for Sustainable   world. This has enabled sharing    have been engaged as part    Infrastructure Advisory,
 Development Program,   of valuable information and tools,    of their multi-stakeholder    International Finance Corporation,
 Transparency International  and strengthened the global   networks to introduce solutions    World Bank Group
 movement against corruption.  to prevent corruption.
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