Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is an international standard to promote open and accountable management of natural resources. By encouraging governments, extractive companies, civil society and the public to engage in disco...
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okr-10986-237792021-05-25T08:46:29Z Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best World Bank Group GOVERNMENT ENTITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY STANDARD LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TURNOVER RATE MATERIALS SOFTWARE PROGRAMS INTERFACES TAXONOMY WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT VALUE CHAIN DATA TRANSFER GOVERNMENT REVENUES BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY INFORMATION JOINT VENTURE MONITORING IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMAGE COPYRIGHT TRANSMISSION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PRICE WEB INTERFACE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS REGISTRY COMPUTER SATELLITE DATA STREAMS CONTENT MANAGEMENT TRANSLATION LEGAL FRAMEWORKS INSTITUTIONS HUMAN RESOURCE LINK DATA SERVICE CONTRACTS COMPUTERS FUNCTIONALITIES DOMAIN LICENSE CUSTOMS INFORMATION DEPARTMENTS CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ADVERTISEMENT SERVICE PROVIDER WEB STANDARDIZATION LINKS DATA ACCESS MATERIAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS NATURAL RESOURCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DATABASES LEGAL FRAMEWORK CAPABILITIES DATA STORAGE TELEPHONE APPLICATION PROGRAM GOVERNMENT SERVICES TAXONOMIES IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TRANSACTIONS FILE FORMAT USERS PHONE TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES RELIABILITY GENERAL POPULATION INFORMATION PORTALS INTERNATIONAL TRADE SOCIAL SERVICES FILE FORMATS SOFTWARE BEST PRACTICES RESULTS RAW DATA CUSTOM MARKUP LANGUAGE INDUSTRY STANDARDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER INTERFACE RELATIONAL DATABASE GOVERNMENT REVENUE BEST PRACTICE END-USERS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS FLOW CHART FOREIGN EXCHANGE ELECTRONIC DATA IMAGES QUERIES ADMINISTRATION RESULT OPERATING SYSTEMS TAX CODE STANDARD FORMATS DATA • MINING LICENSE FEE SECURITY LICENSES BUSINESSES BUSINESS NETWORK USER INTERFACES NATURAL RESOURCE STANDARD PROTOCOL BALANCE SHEETS SERVERS PERFORMANCE RETENTION INTERNATIONAL STANDARD TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER GRAPHICS CONTACT POINT DATA STREAM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES SITES BUSINESS SECTORS PROFIT FUNCTIONALITY PROTOCOL CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT MISSING VALUES TAGGING COMMODITIES CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NUMBER OF USERS GOVERNMENT CONTRACT INTERFACE SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DATABASE PROFITS COMMODITY PRICES SERVER SERVICE PROVIDERS The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is an international standard to promote open and accountable management of natural resources. By encouraging governments, extractive companies, civil society and the public to engage in discourse around transparency of the extractive sector, it aims to facilitate the management of a country’s natural resource wealth to benefit all its citizens. The objective of this report is to present, in a structured form, data categories and their reporting formats, that can be used to standardize information generated under each EITI Requirement. The review conducted for this study included a sample of recent EITI Country Reports, as well as other initiatives and industry standards. ‘Good’ refers to reporting standards that meet the minimum data to be provided under each EITI Requirement. ‘Better’ typically refers to reporting standards that are enhancements of data covered under the good category. ‘Best’ refers to standard formats for reporting data that represent the highest international benchmarks and are considered to provide comprehensive information, beyond the minimum data requirements. The research team recommends a step by step approach to this, starting with a specific set of Requirements, across a number of countries. This would allow the EITI International Secretariat to develop a set of comparable statistics for various reporting entities, as well as start constructing guidelines for EITI implementers. 2016-03-01T19:07:08Z 2016-03-01T19:07:08Z 2016-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25942297/options-extractive-industries-transparency-initiative-eiti-data-reporting-access-good-better-best http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23779 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Mining, Oil, and Gas Economic & Sector Work |
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GOVERNMENT ENTITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY STANDARD LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TURNOVER RATE MATERIALS SOFTWARE PROGRAMS INTERFACES TAXONOMY WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT VALUE CHAIN DATA TRANSFER GOVERNMENT REVENUES BUSINESS TERMINOLOGY INFORMATION JOINT VENTURE MONITORING IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMAGE COPYRIGHT TRANSMISSION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PRICE WEB INTERFACE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS REGISTRY COMPUTER SATELLITE DATA STREAMS CONTENT MANAGEMENT TRANSLATION LEGAL FRAMEWORKS INSTITUTIONS HUMAN RESOURCE LINK DATA SERVICE CONTRACTS COMPUTERS FUNCTIONALITIES DOMAIN LICENSE CUSTOMS INFORMATION DEPARTMENTS CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ADVERTISEMENT SERVICE PROVIDER WEB STANDARDIZATION LINKS DATA ACCESS MATERIAL COMPUTER PROGRAMS NATURAL RESOURCES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DATABASES LEGAL FRAMEWORK CAPABILITIES DATA STORAGE TELEPHONE APPLICATION PROGRAM GOVERNMENT SERVICES TAXONOMIES IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TRANSACTIONS FILE FORMAT USERS PHONE TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES RELIABILITY GENERAL POPULATION INFORMATION PORTALS INTERNATIONAL TRADE SOCIAL SERVICES FILE FORMATS SOFTWARE BEST PRACTICES RESULTS RAW DATA CUSTOM MARKUP LANGUAGE INDUSTRY STANDARDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER INTERFACE RELATIONAL DATABASE GOVERNMENT REVENUE BEST PRACTICE END-USERS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS FLOW CHART FOREIGN EXCHANGE ELECTRONIC DATA IMAGES QUERIES ADMINISTRATION RESULT OPERATING SYSTEMS TAX CODE STANDARD FORMATS DATA • MINING LICENSE FEE SECURITY LICENSES BUSINESSES BUSINESS NETWORK USER INTERFACES NATURAL RESOURCE STANDARD PROTOCOL BALANCE SHEETS SERVERS PERFORMANCE RETENTION INTERNATIONAL STANDARD TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER GRAPHICS CONTACT POINT DATA STREAM ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES SITES BUSINESS SECTORS PROFIT FUNCTIONALITY PROTOCOL CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT MISSING VALUES TAGGING COMMODITIES CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NUMBER OF USERS GOVERNMENT CONTRACT INTERFACE SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE DATABASE PROFITS COMMODITY PRICES SERVER SERVICE PROVIDERS |
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The Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative (EITI) is an international standard to promote
open and accountable management of natural resources. By
encouraging governments, extractive companies, civil society
and the public to engage in discourse around transparency of
the extractive sector, it aims to facilitate the management
of a country’s natural resource wealth to benefit all its
citizens. The objective of this report is to present, in a
structured form, data categories and their reporting
formats, that can be used to standardize information
generated under each EITI Requirement. The review conducted
for this study included a sample of recent EITI Country
Reports, as well as other initiatives and industry
standards. ‘Good’ refers to reporting standards that meet
the minimum data to be provided under each EITI Requirement.
‘Better’ typically refers to reporting standards that are
enhancements of data covered under the good category. ‘Best’
refers to standard formats for reporting data that represent
the highest international benchmarks and are considered to
provide comprehensive information, beyond the minimum data
requirements. The research team recommends a step by step
approach to this, starting with a specific set of
Requirements, across a number of countries. This would allow
the EITI International Secretariat to develop a set of
comparable statistics for various reporting entities, as
well as start constructing guidelines for EITI implementers. |
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Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best |
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Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best |
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Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best |
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Options for Data Reporting--EITI Standard, 2016 : The Good, the Better and the Best |
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