ABOUT RWI / NEW SITE

Welcome to the New Revenuewatch.org

Revenue Watch is in the process of redesigning its website. We are excited to present our materials, commentary and news organized in this new way with a brand new graphic design.

Among the highlights of the new RevenueWatch.org are:

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If you are trying to find information or documents from the original Revenue Watch website, you can also view our Archive pages, which contain older RWI materials.

Website Still Under Development

In the coming weeks and months, Revenue Watch will continue to update, expand and improve the features and materials on our website, including recent news, new publications, translations of key materials and new Country profiles, among other things. Please come back regularly to read the latest updates. We also welcome your suggestions for features or materials you would like to see on our site. Please contact us any time with your comments.

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RWI IN DETAIL

Grants
How To Apply
Partners
Staff & Board
Financial Summary

PARTNERS

Revenue Watch and our partners engage in increasingly diverse forms of public finance monitoring, including service delivery, participatory budgeting, and aid and expenditure tracking. Our partners are coalescing into an indigenous-led network of non-governmental organizations at the forefront of the battle against corruption and abuse of the public interest.

GRANTS

Grant-making is RWI's primary tool for engaging civil society in resource-rich countries and is an important means to motivate, support and build grassroots movements that create sustained local and international demand for revenue and expenditure transparency.

PROJECTS

RWI takes a comprehensive approach to improving governance and development across the entire value chain, from the organization of extractive production, revenue generation, and revenue management, and through to the expenditure processes and national development outcomes.