ABOUT RWI / PARTNERS

Revenue Watch is concerned with both revenue and expenditure transparency, and our partners engage in increasingly diverse forms of public finance monitoring, including service delivery, participatory budgeting, and aid and expenditure tracking. RWI partners have also begun to share skills and strategies among themselves, coalescing into an indigenous-led network of non-governmental organizations that is itself a growing force in the fight against corruption and abuse of the public interest in resource-dependent countries.

Our advocacy also brings us into regular contact with producing countries, both to bolster our own programs and to speak to governments, companies, donor and multi-lateral lending institutions, as well as local allies and coalitions. RWI and our partners work to identify issues related to mismanagement of natural resource revenues and other abuses, and to educate the US government, European Union, International Financial Institutions, donor agencies and the private sector on these issues.

  • Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (Tanzania)
  • ASADHO/Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • Association des Femmes Chefs de Famille (Mauritania)
  • Association for Tranparency (Guinea)
  • Bank Information Center
  • CAFOD
  • Care (Ecuador)
  • Carnegie Moscow Center
  • Catholic Relief Services
  • Central European University
  • Coalition "Oil Revenues Under Public Oversight" (Kazakhstan)
  • CorpWatch at the Tides Center
  • Earth Institute at Columbia University
  • EITI Consortium (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Friends of the Earth
  • FUNDAR (Mexico)
  • Global Witness
  • Green Advocates (Liberia)
  • Grupo Propuesta Ciudadana (Peru)
  • Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University
  • Integrated Social Development Center (Ghana)
  • International Budget Project
  • Journalists' Network for Human Rights (Niger)
  • London School of Economics
  • National Advocacy Coalition on the Extractives (Sierra Leone)
  • National Budget Group (Azerbaijan)
  • Network of Organizations for Transparency and Budget Analysis (Niger)
  • African Center for Development Training (Guinea)
 
  • Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
  • Open Society Initiative for West Africa
  • Open Society Justice Initiative
  • Open Society Policy Center (Washington, D.C.)
  • OSF London
  • OSI Brussels
  • OSI Local Government Initiative
  • OSI Central Eurasia Project
  • OSI Latin America Program
  • OSI Middle East/North Africa Initiatives
  • OSI-Assistance Foundation Azerbaijan
  • Open Society Georgia Foundation
  • Open Society Forum Mongolia
  • Oxfam
  • Peterson Institute for International Economics
  • Publish What You Pay Cote d'Ivoire
  • PWYP Africa Coalition
  • PWYP International Coalition
  • PWYP Canada Coalition
  • PWYP Ghana
  • PWYP-U.S. Coalition
  • RAND Corporation
  • Save the Children (UK)
  • Soros Foundation Kazakhstan
  • Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan
  • Southern Africa Resource Watch
  • Tiri
  • Transparency International - Indonesia
  • Transparency International Secretariat
  • World Bank
RWI IN DETAIL

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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.