NEW PUBLICATION: "Comparative Study of Governance in Mining Sector" - Integrity Watch Afghanistan
[Facilitator's
note: With deep appreciation to Mohammad Aziz Akramzada, Project
Management Assistant,
Integrity Watch Afghanistan, for sharing this
information.]
Comparative Study of Governance in Mining Sector
Publisher: Integrity Watch Afghanistan, Kolola Poshta, Kabul, Afghanistan
Principal writers: Angela Hawken and Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine University
From the Introduction:
"To inform policymaking around mining in Afghanistan, this study derives best practices in mining industry governance by examining extractive industries and related issues in six comparison countries: Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste. These countries were selected for geographic diversity and to reflect a range of soundness of governance in less developed countries with at least a moderately high dependence on extractive industries. None provides an exact parallel to Afghanistan, but their collective experience can shed light on Afghanistan’s opportunities and challenges.
The publication is available online at: http://www.iwaweb.org/_docs/reports/eim/comparative_study_of_mining_sector.pdf
Comparative Study of Governance in Mining Sector
Publisher: Integrity Watch Afghanistan, Kolola Poshta, Kabul, Afghanistan
Principal writers: Angela Hawken and Jonathan Kulick, Pepperdine University
From the Introduction:
"To inform policymaking around mining in Afghanistan, this study derives best practices in mining industry governance by examining extractive industries and related issues in six comparison countries: Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste. These countries were selected for geographic diversity and to reflect a range of soundness of governance in less developed countries with at least a moderately high dependence on extractive industries. None provides an exact parallel to Afghanistan, but their collective experience can shed light on Afghanistan’s opportunities and challenges.
The publication is available online at: http://www.iwaweb.org/_docs/reports/eim/comparative_study_of_mining_sector.pdf