Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study
Within the World Bank Group (WBG), the Oil, Gas, and Mining Policy Division (COCPO) is responsible for policy and advisory services in the oil, gas, and mining sectors, including World Bank lending. The unit also manages WBG participation in a numb...
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okr-10986-182322021-04-23T14:03:34Z Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study World Bank ACCOUNTING ADVOCACY ADVOCACY GROUPS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ISSUES AWARENESS RAISING BEST PRACTICES BROAD PARTICIPATION BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS CADASTRE CANDIDATES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING NEEDS CASM CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY LEADERS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPANTS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR CIVIL SOCIETY SPECIALIST COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE WORK COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSTITUENCY CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY ECONOMIC POLICY EI EITI EITI PRINCIPLES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE EXTRACTIVE SECTOR EXTRACTIVE SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GLOBAL INITIATIVE GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION JOURNALISTS LAWS LEADERSHIP LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MINE CLOSURE MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINING COMPANY MINING DEVELOPMENT MINING INDUSTRIES MINING INDUSTRY MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING REGIONS MINING ROYALTIES MINING SECTOR MINISTERS MOBILIZATION NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL INDUSTRY OUTREACH PARLIAMENTARIANS POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ACTIVITY POLITICAL OPPOSITION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PREPARATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM EVALUATION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC INFORMATION RECONSTRUCTION REFLECTION REGIONAL TRAINING REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENT RESOURCE CURSE RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES REVENUE MANAGEMENT REVENUE STREAMS SERIES OF CONFERENCES SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER GROUP STAKEHOLDERS TRADE UNIONS TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY Within the World Bank Group (WBG), the Oil, Gas, and Mining Policy Division (COCPO) is responsible for policy and advisory services in the oil, gas, and mining sectors, including World Bank lending. The unit also manages WBG participation in a number of donor-funded global programs and partnerships, including the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). The main finding of this paper is that the direct support to civil society organization (CSO) through the Development Grant Facility (DGF) mechanism (July 2005 to June 2008) was well received and met key program objectives. In particular, DGF funding catalyzed the EITI in countries by helping strengthen CSO ability to play their role in the initiative. Working closely with the Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) during the later part of the DGF grant cycle helped COCPO build partnerships with CSO. The CSO also found the strategic nature of the DGF interventions to be positive, given that the grants allowed them to carry out a broad range of activities (advocacy, research, capacity building, and communications) around the sensitive topic of extractive industries and EITI. 2014-05-09T20:15:44Z 2014-05-09T20:15:44Z 2009-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11486950/engagement-civil-society-eiti-implementation-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18232 English en_US Extractive industries and development series;no. 12 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING ADVOCACY ADVOCACY GROUPS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ISSUES AWARENESS RAISING BEST PRACTICES BROAD PARTICIPATION BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS CADASTRE CANDIDATES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING NEEDS CASM CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY LEADERS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPANTS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR CIVIL SOCIETY SPECIALIST COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE WORK COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSTITUENCY CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY ECONOMIC POLICY EI EITI EITI PRINCIPLES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE EXTRACTIVE SECTOR EXTRACTIVE SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GLOBAL INITIATIVE GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION JOURNALISTS LAWS LEADERSHIP LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MINE CLOSURE MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINING COMPANY MINING DEVELOPMENT MINING INDUSTRIES MINING INDUSTRY MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING REGIONS MINING ROYALTIES MINING SECTOR MINISTERS MOBILIZATION NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL INDUSTRY OUTREACH PARLIAMENTARIANS POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ACTIVITY POLITICAL OPPOSITION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PREPARATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM EVALUATION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC INFORMATION RECONSTRUCTION REFLECTION REGIONAL TRAINING REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENT RESOURCE CURSE RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES REVENUE MANAGEMENT REVENUE STREAMS SERIES OF CONFERENCES SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER GROUP STAKEHOLDERS TRADE UNIONS TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
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ACCOUNTING ADVOCACY ADVOCACY GROUPS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ISSUES AWARENESS RAISING BEST PRACTICES BROAD PARTICIPATION BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES BUDGET ANALYSIS BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS CADASTRE CANDIDATES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING NEEDS CASM CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY CIVIL SOCIETY CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY LEADERS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPANTS CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR CIVIL SOCIETY SPECIALIST COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE WORK COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCIES CONSTITUENCY CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS CREDIBILITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT FACILITY ECONOMIC POLICY EI EITI EITI PRINCIPLES EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY EXTRACTIVE COMPANIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE EXTRACTIVE SECTOR EXTRACTIVE SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GAS GAS FLARING REDUCTION GLOBAL INITIATIVE GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION JOURNALISTS LAWS LEADERSHIP LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MINE CLOSURE MINERAL RESOURCES MINERAL RIGHTS MINING COMPANY MINING DEVELOPMENT MINING INDUSTRIES MINING INDUSTRY MINING OPERATIONS MINING POLICY MINING REGIONS MINING ROYALTIES MINING SECTOR MINISTERS MOBILIZATION NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NGO NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OGMC OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL INDUSTRY OUTREACH PARLIAMENTARIANS POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ACTIVITY POLITICAL OPPOSITION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PREPARATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAM EVALUATION PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC INFORMATION RECONSTRUCTION REFLECTION REGIONAL TRAINING REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENT RESOURCE CURSE RESOURCE-RICH COUNTRIES REVENUE MANAGEMENT REVENUE STREAMS SERIES OF CONFERENCES SMALL-SCALE SMALL-SCALE MINERS SMALL-SCALE MINING SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER GROUP STAKEHOLDERS TRADE UNIONS TRAINING COURSES TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY World Bank Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
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Extractive industries and development series;no. 12 |
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Within the World Bank Group (WBG), the
Oil, Gas, and Mining Policy Division (COCPO) is responsible
for policy and advisory services in the oil, gas, and mining
sectors, including World Bank lending. The unit also manages
WBG participation in a number of donor-funded global
programs and partnerships, including the Multi-Donor Trust
Fund (MDTF) for the Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative (EITI). The main finding of this paper is that
the direct support to civil society organization (CSO)
through the Development Grant Facility (DGF) mechanism (July
2005 to June 2008) was well received and met key program
objectives. In particular, DGF funding catalyzed the EITI in
countries by helping strengthen CSO ability to play their
role in the initiative. Working closely with the Revenue
Watch Institute (RWI) during the later part of the DGF grant
cycle helped COCPO build partnerships with CSO. The CSO also
found the strategic nature of the DGF interventions to be
positive, given that the grants allowed them to carry out a
broad range of activities (advocacy, research, capacity
building, and communications) around the sensitive topic of
extractive industries and EITI. |
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title |
Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
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Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
title_full |
Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
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Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
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Engagement with Civil Society : An EITI Implementation Case Study |
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engagement with civil society : an eiti implementation case study |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/11486950/engagement-civil-society-eiti-implementation-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18232 |
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