NEWS
February 2, 2010

Announcing the New Revenue Watch Resource Center!

  Lake Albert

The Revenue Watch Institute is excited to announce the formal launch of its online Resource Center, a tool for knowledge-sharing and transparency advocacy.

The Resource Center, available at http://resources.revenuewatch.org, gives activists, civil society members, government officials, legislators, journalists and students access to hundreds of documents on the management of natural resource wealth. It provides an interactive database of research, training and policy documents, based on a wide range of international expertise, analysis and recommended practices.

RWI Deputy Director Suneeta Kaimal described how the Resource Center compiles and organizes existing and emerging knowledge. "Revenue Watch sits at the center of a diverse network of scholars, experts and practitioners," said Kaimal, "and a core part of our mission is to help that network share knowledge and collaborate to advance the transparency and accountability agenda."

For civil society members, researchers and policy-makers who do not want to "reinvent the wheel," the Resource Center provides a centralized location for lessons and wisdom on responsible revenue management, maximization of natural resource wealth, and transparent and accountable governance.

The growing array of Resource Center materials includes:

Resource Center - Research   RESEARCH: country-specific publications, regional and global studies from academics, international financial institutions and civil society groups
Resource Center - Training   TRAINING: videos, slideshows presentation materials from leading academics, and a range of downloadable training tools
Resource Center - Official Documents   OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: government laws, policies, statements, EITI documents and other official publications from sub-national, federal and international authorities
    BACKGROUNDERS: overviews and brief introductions from RWI on many of the key issues facing citizens, investors, policy-makers and advocates


The Resource Center is a growing repository of material from Revenue Watch, its partners and all the institutions, organizations and individuals who contribute daily to our body of knowledge. We need your help to make this new site the most effective tool it can be.

Please look through the Resource Center, share materials with your colleagues, share your feedback with us and send us your own suggestions for materials and topic areas that should be added or developed further.

Contact us any time at resourcecenter@revenuewatch.org.

To get started, please visit http://resources.revenuewatch.org, or click on Resource Center under "Our Work" at the top of the Revenue Watch web site.

MEDIA FEED

EU Hits Back at Geithner on Regulation - Financial Times

DR Congo: Ex-Rebels Take Over Mineral Trade Extortion Racket - Global Witness

Nigerians Recount the Night of Their Bloody Revenge - The New York Times

Tanzania: Mining Exploitation Has Bright Future - Tanzania Daily News

Mexico Oil Politics Keeps Riches Just Out of Reach - The New York Times

PDAC 2010: Miners Face More Controls - Financial Post (Canada)

Tullow Says Profits Have Been Hit by Falling Oil Prices - BBC

Global Oil and Mining Transparency Initiative Arrives at Key Deadline - Publish What You Pay

Many Countries Failing to Implement Oil and Mining Industry Anti-Corruption Initiative - Oxfam International

Uganda: Pressure Mounts on Government Over Oil - The Monitor

West Africa: Ivory Coast "Battles" Ghana Over Oil - The Chronicle

Ugandan Donors Warn of Aid Cuts, Oil "Curse" - Voice of America News

Ghana: Battle Over Supremacy in Jubilee Field - The Chronicle

Energy Security in Europe: Central Questions - The Economist

IMF Urges Azerbaijan Government to Improve Transparency - Reuters UK

 

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Drilling Down
This milestone guide from the Revenue Watch Institute provides step-by-step explanations of each phase of EITI implementation and a comprehensive review of extractive industries accounting for civil society readers.
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