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RWI seeks to engage a Ugandan expert to provide on the ground support to our work.

The report by Ghana's Public Interest and Accountability Committee heralds a new approach in stronger oversight for the nation's burgeoning oil industry.

The organization is suing regulators over the one year delay issuing oil and mining disclosure rules passed in the Dodd-Frank Act.

The Strategic Partnership Agreement signed by the U.S. and Afghanistan highlights responsible resource revenue management.

Programmers and advocates shared gripes and wishes for better collaboration in a talk led by RWI and Harvard University.

RWI consultant Keith Myers reflects on the challenges facing Iraq's parliament in creating a post-dictator oil power structure.

The story of a village near a gold mine in Azerbaijan shows how secrecy can undermine the public trust and the public good.

Participants from 11 countries learned about managing oil windfalls and shielding economies from price volatility.

Over 100 civil society members met at the end of the OGP meeting to discuss strengthening the partnership both in-country and internationally.

RWI partner GPC has launched a new online map that allows users to compare resource concessions across Peru.

At the OGP meeting in Brasilia, governments announced National Action Plans, including many concrete resource governance reforms.

Executives of oil trading firms expressed little enthusiasm for greater transparency in the sector.

In March, RWI held its first IKAT-U.S. workshop, linking Southeast Asian CSOs focused on the oil and mining industries.

The paper speculates that RWI's findings "could have significant implications for the publicity-shy commodities trading industry."

RWI releases new research revealing the importance of disclosures by national oil companies, a largely-hidden area of the global market.

Leaders at the OGP meeting, including RWI's President Karin Lissakers, describe the meaning of open government.

Revenue Watch led an OGP summit panel on practical ways to incorporate oil and mining transparency into country commitments.

17 April marked the anniversary of the deadline for the SEC to issue new oil and mining disclosure rules—rules that still have not been released.

As more than 1,000 members of government, civil society and the private sector gather in Brasilia, the OGP's first civil society co-chair is appointed.

The Revenue Watch Institute seeks an office manager to oversee administration of the RWI Regional Africa office in Accra, Ghana.

Revenue Watch seeks a Part-Time Communications Assistant to be based in New York.

RWI's research on the double-edged effects of mining revenue is featured in an article in the latest issue of Quehacer.

RWI's Latin America office has published a new Spanish-language report on trends in oil, gas and mining issues in Latin America.

Read about Nigeria's oil governance debate, post EITI-validation issues in Azerbaijan, Iraq's first EITI workshop, Dodd-Frank advocacy and more.

When Norwegian People's Aid looked for a media organization to support its South Sudan program, RWI's Ugandan partner ACME was a natural choice.