A Specialized Guarantee Facility for Industrial Decarbonization: The Case for a Dedicated, Pooled Risk-Sharing Instrument
This blog was originally published on Illuminem, and has been co-authored with Rhian-Mari Thomas. She is the CEO...
Contract transparency in natural resources is an emerging norm that many governments, companies, and international institutions have endorsed, particularly within the extractive industries. However, more must be done to make contract transparency a standardized and meaningful norm that leads to better accountability within the extractive industries, as well as around investments in land, agriculture, and forestry.
Due to efforts by CCSI and partners Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), Open Contracting Partnership, Oxfam America, Global Witness, Open Oil, and the World Bank, contract transparency featured prominently in the discussions of the EITI Global Conference (23-24 February 2016):
To make contract transparency in the extractive industries meaningful, CCSI co-developed ResourceContracts.org.
CCSI has also led efforts around transparency in land-based investment, including creating OpenLandContracts.org, facilitating dialogue, and developing briefing notes.
Additionally, CCSI built the business case for transparency for both extractive companies and institutional investors and is actively contributing to the fiscal model transparency movement.
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