Promoting Development Through Transparency and Access to Information
This CD-ROM resource pack (also available as an online resource) includes a collection of documents related to this issue.
The following documents are part of the resource:
- OSISA Related Information:
- OSISA strategy on transparency and accountability (slides)
- OSISA strategy on transparency and accountability
- Justice Initiative: access to information
- Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR): openness and access to information
- OPENSPACE articles: resource extraction and transparency
- Declaration of principles on freedom of expression in Africa
- The Johannesburg principles on natural security, freedom of expression and access to information
- Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol against corruption
- Publish What You Pay
- Measuring revenue transparency: company performance in the oil and gas industries
- Follow the money: a guide to monitoring budgets and oil gas revenues (Jim Schultz)
- The Rough guide to transparency and natural resource revenues
- Revenue transparency in the extractive industries (Heike Mainhardt-Gibbs)
- Unearth justice: counting the cost of gold (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development - CAFOD)
- Transparency begins at home: an assessment of United States revenue transparency and extractive industries transparency initiative requirements (OXFAM America)
- The Equator principles: a financial industry benchmark for determining, assessing and managing social and environmental risk in project financing
- Campaign activity brief toolkit
- The Devastating story of oil and banking in Angola's privatised war: all the president's men
- Global Witness to the extractive industries transparency initiative
- Making it work: why the Kimberly process must do more to stop conflict diamonds
- Time for transparency: coming clean on oil, mining and gas revenues
- Same old story: a background study on natural resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- The Riddle of the sphinx: where has Congo's oil money gone?
- It's a gas: funny business in the Turkmen-Ukraine gas trade
- Unearth justice: counting the cost of gold
- The State vs the people: governance, mining and the transitional regime in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- The effect of the Kimberly process on governance, corruption and internal conflict
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and capital flight: redesigning the international financial architecture (David Spencer)
- The Development Gateway: biased, unaccountable and overpriced
- The World Bank policy scorecard: the new conditionality (Jeff Powell)
- Kept in the dark: a briefing on parliamentary scrutiny of the IMF and World Bank
- How much trust should we put in the funds (Jeff Powell)
- Secretive World Bank tribunal confronts call to open up
- Civil society and Wolfowitz's World Bank: reform or rejection revisited (Patrick Bond)
- The European Investment Bank in the South: in whose interest?
- Corruption perceptions index 2005
- First TI global corruption barometer survey, developed with Gallup International
- Corruption and humanitarian aid
- Political finance regulations: bridging the enforcement gap
- Standards on political funding and favours
Laws, Policies and Protocols:
Global Witness:
NIZA: Fatal Attractions:
Bretton Woods Project:
Transparency International (TI):
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OSISA website on February 07 2007 and on October 30 2008.
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