EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries
Transparency and accountability in sector governance are basic and essential requirements to leverage the extractives (oil, gas, and mining) sector as an engine of economic growth in fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) affected settings. Enabli...
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okr-10986-331082021-05-25T10:54:39Z EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries Cuvillier, Emmanuel F. Kannan, Sridar Padmanabhan TRANSPARENCY ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY OIL AND GAS MINERALS MINING REGULATION CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT REFORM Transparency and accountability in sector governance are basic and essential requirements to leverage the extractives (oil, gas, and mining) sector as an engine of economic growth in fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) affected settings. Enabling them involves two vital steps. Transparency requires obtaining or publishing relevant and actionable data about sector governance. Accountability involves having the data to support responsible, efficient, and informed sector governance. Although several mechanisms exist to facilitate transparent data disclosures, the extractive industries transparency initiative (EITI) is the preeminent global standard to promote the open and accountable management of oil, gas, and mineral resources. This governance note presents a case study about how data disclosed through EITI has been effectively leveraged to support more transparent and accountable fiscal governance in two FCV countries - Afghanistan and Iraq. 2019-12-27T19:01:54Z 2019-12-27T19:01:54Z 2019-11 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/574491576730332621/EITI-as-an-Instrument-of-Fiscal-Transparency-and-Accountability-A-Case-Study-of-Two-FCV-Countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33108 English Governance Notes,no. 18; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Middle East and North Africa South Asia Afghanistan Iraq |
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TRANSPARENCY ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY OIL AND GAS MINERALS MINING REGULATION CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT REFORM |
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TRANSPARENCY ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT REVENUE PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY TRANSPARENCY OIL AND GAS MINERALS MINING REGULATION CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT REFORM Cuvillier, Emmanuel F. Kannan, Sridar Padmanabhan EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
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Governance Notes,no. 18; |
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Transparency and accountability in
sector governance are basic and essential requirements to
leverage the extractives (oil, gas, and mining) sector as an
engine of economic growth in fragility, conflict, and
violence (FCV) affected settings. Enabling them involves two
vital steps. Transparency requires obtaining or publishing
relevant and actionable data about sector governance.
Accountability involves having the data to support
responsible, efficient, and informed sector governance.
Although several mechanisms exist to facilitate transparent
data disclosures, the extractive industries transparency
initiative (EITI) is the preeminent global standard to
promote the open and accountable management of oil, gas, and
mineral resources. This governance note presents a case
study about how data disclosed through EITI has been
effectively leveraged to support more transparent and
accountable fiscal governance in two FCV countries -
Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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Cuvillier, Emmanuel F. Kannan, Sridar Padmanabhan |
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Cuvillier, Emmanuel F. Kannan, Sridar Padmanabhan |
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Cuvillier, Emmanuel F. |
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EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
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EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
title_full |
EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
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EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
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EITI as an Instrument of Fiscal Transparency and Accountability : A Case Study of Two FCV Countries |
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eiti as an instrument of fiscal transparency and accountability : a case study of two fcv countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2019 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/574491576730332621/EITI-as-an-Instrument-of-Fiscal-Transparency-and-Accountability-A-Case-Study-of-Two-FCV-Countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33108 |
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