The organization is suing regulators over the one year delay issuing oil and mining disclosure rules passed in the Dodd-Frank Act.
Programmers and advocates shared gripes and wishes for better collaboration in a talk led by RWI and Harvard University.
The story of a village near a gold mine in Azerbaijan shows how secrecy can undermine the public trust and the public good.
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.
Revenue Watch seeks a Part-Time Communications Assistant to be based in New York.
Tanzanian advocates for transparency delivered a letter to Denmark's Prime Minister, calling for passage of new EU disclosure rules.
With a new report breaking down its tax payments for 2011, Rio Tinto took a commendable step toward fuller disclosure.
Oil companies face increasing pressure as tens of thousands of petition signers join the Secretary of State and others in the push for strong disclosure rules.
At a Canadian parliamentary hearing, members of the mining industry, civil society and parliament expressed strong support for mandatory disclosure rules.
The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the oil industry to respond to criticism over its lobbying against company payment reporting. In this letter, RWI replies.
The Financial Times argued in an editorial that the oil lobby's efforts to block transparency regulations "should not be allowed to succeed."
Revenue Watch seeks a president based in New York, with responsibility for managing strategic, programmatic, financial and management operations.
Bill Gates joined the call for the Securities and Exchange Commission to issue "strong and robust" disclosure rules for the oil and mining industries.
Activists and international organizations are pushing back against the oil lobby's attempts to weaken rules for company transparency.
Transparency advocates are urging the oil industry to drop attacks on a new law that will reduce corruption and help citizens reap the benefits of oil and mining deals.
Multinational companies are lobbying fiercely to stop a proposed EU company payment disclosure law. Sign the ONE Campaign petition to support strong transparency regulations.
Experts gathered last week at a panel discussion of upcoming EU legislation on transparency in the oil, gas and mining industries.
Blogger Elisabeth Rosenthal asks why information disclosure sometimes yields no action, but becomes an end in itself.
More than 30 business, human rights and policy groups ask U.S. Congress to preserve the flagship anticorruption law.
A New York Times report documents that individual U.S. leaseholders face issues similar to those of oil- and mineral-rich nations.
Community environmental concerns in the U.S. and Peru have slowed or stopped large-scale projects this year.
As the G20 summit concluded, RWI called for the nations to endorse mandatory, not voluntary, reporting rules for oil and mining companies.
How do the European Commission's draft directives for company disclosures compare to the U.S. Dodd-Frank Act?