EITI
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is the global standard for the good governan
We believe that a country’s natural resources belong to its citizens. Our mission is to promote understanding of natural resource management, strengthen public and corporate governance and provide the data to inform greater transparency and accountability in the extractives sector. By becoming members of the EITI, 55 countries have committed to disclose information along the extractive industry va
01/06/2026
📣 Calling all consultants!
We're looking for a firm or individual to help us improve how stakeholders access, navigate and apply the – with a focus on information architecture, language, structure and formats.
Findings will help make the Standard clearer and easier to use – informed by real user experience.
🗓️ Proposals due 10 June 2026
❓ Questions by 3 June 2026
More details and Terms of Reference 👉 https://eiti.org/offers/consultancy-opportunity-accessing-and-navigating-eiti-standard
29/05/2026
What has been the impact of beneficial ownership reforms?
Read Open Government Partnership's latest feature, which highlights examples from our programme with Open Ownership, showing how countries are using data to strengthen accountability and improve governance 👉 https://www.opengovpartnership.org/ending-anonymous-ownership/
Read our impact stories from and :
🇦🇲 Armenia: https://eiti.org/impact-story/armenia-model-economy-wide-beneficial-ownership-transparency
🇬🇭 Ghana: https://eiti.org/impact-story/ghana-unlocking-ownership-data-accountability-extractive-sector
28/05/2026
📰 Our May newsletter is out! Key updates:
🔹 2026 EITI Global Conference to be held in in October
🔹 New report examines governance and investment in the
🔹 achieves good score in EITI implementation
🔹 Iraq's reforms move from diagnosis to action
🔹 Civil society Board nominees announced
Read it here 👉 https://mailchi.mp/eiti/qe67wa9ttj-1515857?e=fdc10897dd
26/05/2026
🔎 What will determine whether the delivers long-term development benefits for 🇦🇴, the 🇨🇩 and 🇿🇲?
Our new report argues that infrastructure and mineral demand alone will not determine the Corridor’s success. , governance and regional coordination will matter just as much.
Stretching 1,300 km from the Atlantic port of Lobito to the Copperbelt, the Corridor could help reshape critical mineral supply chains while creating opportunities for value addition, industrialisation and economic diversification across the region.
During the report launch, participants repeatedly pointed to oversight and public access to information as essential for investor confidence and for ensuring communities see long-term benefits.
📰 Read the key insights from the launch event: eiti.org/news/lobito-corridor-governance-and-transparency-key-unlocking-development-potential
📘 Read the full report: eiti.org/documents/lobito-corridor-frontier-transition-mineral-partnerships-africa
25/05/2026
How much mining revenue could the 🇨🇩 generate from its copper and cobalt sector – and where are the biggest risks?
In our new blog post, Solofo Rakotoseheno explores findings from recent fiscal modelling of four major mining projects in the DRC, which together account for around 40% of the country’s revenues.
📊 The analysis estimates these projects could generate USD 7.9 billion in government revenues between 2026 and 2030 under a central pricing scenario. But it also highlights how these projected revenues remain vulnerable to commodity price volatility, mineral valuation practices and weaknesses in oversight systems.
As demand for grows, fiscal modelling can help governments better anticipate revenues, understand risks and support informed policymaking.
📝 Read the blog: https://eiti.org/blog-post/billions-stake-are-mining-revenues-meeting-expectations-drc
22/05/2026
📢 We’re hiring! We are looking for an Interim Country Officer for Europe to support EITI implementation in seven European countries.
Apply by 7 June 2026.
Details 👉 https://22200800.webcruiter.no/Main/Recruit/Public/5134487672?link_source_id=34%E2%80%A6
21/05/2026
📣 Save the new dates: The 2026 EITI Global Conference is coming to !
The conference will take place on 8-9 October 2026, co-hosted by the Government of Belgium 🇧🇪 and the European Commission. 🇪🇺
The event will provide a global platform for dialogue on , governance and accountability in the extractive sector at a time of heightened geopolitical, economic and energy transition challenges. It gathers over 1,000 stakeholders spanning governments, industry, civil society, investors and development partners from across the EITI community and beyond to showcase innovations and strengthen collaboration on responsible natural resource governance.
Participants who have already confirmed their registration and received a QR code do not need to re-register for Brussels.
Find out more and register 👉 http://eiti.org/eiti2026
19/05/2026
🇬🇾 As 's EITI Validation gets underway, we are still seeking stakeholder views on the country's progress in implementing the EITI, particularly on the engagement of government, company and civil society stakeholders in the process.
🗓️ Submit your views by 30 May.
All details 👉 https://eiti.org/offers/guyana-2026-eiti-validation-call-views-stakeholder-engagement
📣 To mark this week's , we're co-hosting a regional webinar with the Open Government Partnership and the Resource Justice Network – exploring what it takes to turn data into real accountability in Asia and Eurasia, even as civic space shrinks.
The webinar will explore the link between the Corruption Perceptions Index and EITI disclosures, and feature country case studies from the 🇵🇭, 🇲🇳 and 🇮🇩 – with speakers from EITI, Open Government Partnership, Publish What You Pay Indonesia, Philippine EITI, Resource Justice Network and Transparency International Australia.
🗓 20 May 2026 | 09:00 CEST | Online | 🌐 Russian interpretation provided
Register for the webinar here 👉 https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/U4qDwAF4RZCgZO1p4zcLsA?_x_zm_rtaid=cx3g2d4VQkWk_4tMrkG3Ag.1778577468265.272bc10b172a1e958d92e0f928ac02b3&_x_zm_rhtaid=468 #/registration
🔗 Learn more about the event: https://eiti.org/events/role-eiti-and-ogp-strengthening-governance-address-corruption-risks-asia-and-eurasia
15/05/2026
🇬🇳 achieved a good score (73.5 points) in implementing the , with strong performance on transparency in contracts, licenses and production. Further efforts are needed on data quality, revenue management and civic space.
👉 https://eiti.org/news/guinea-achieves-good-score-eiti-implementation
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