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This map layer shows the member countries of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) (Feburary 2018).

Example of how to read the map:

Senegal is a member of the control regime EITI.

Sources:

  • EITI - Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

    The EITI, together with civil society in the Publish What You Pay (PWYP) campaign, strive to achieve more transparency of balance sheets and the distribution of revenues from the gas, oil and mining sector. Founded in 2002 during the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, EITI has 49 resource producing member countries (February 2016). Membership in the Initiative is purely voluntary. Governments and companies alike can declare their willingness to disclose company payments to governments. Like the Kimberley Process, EITI is a multi-stakeholder initiative that unifies governments, companies and civil society.

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