RWI and the Oil for Development Program of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation are accepting applications for the 2012 RWI Petrad Fellowship.
Experts gathered last week at a panel discussion of upcoming EU legislation on transparency in the oil, gas and mining industries.
To gain the benefits promised in President Obama’s energy plan, the public needs more information from oil and mining companies.
Blogger Elisabeth Rosenthal asks why information disclosure sometimes yields no action, but becomes an end in itself.
Revenue Watch seeks a Legal Analyst to be based in New York City.
Revenue Watch seeks an Operations and Development Associate to be based in New York City.
Revenue Watch seeks a Finance Associate to be based in New York City.
Revenue Watch seeks an Advocacy Officer to be based in London.
More than 30 business, human rights and policy groups ask U.S. Congress to preserve the flagship anticorruption law.
In Sierra Leone, mining companies are using low tax rates and off-shore intermediaries to shift profits out of the country.
Members of OGP leadership call for dialogue with the South Africa on its controversial information protection law.
On the anniversary of the UN Convention against Corruption, advocates call for oil, gas and mining transparency.
Discussions on how technology can further transparency goals raise "non-tech" questions about political power.
In its new 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index, Transparency International makes a direct link between global corruption and increasing public unrest.
Pambazuka News interviewed four anti-corruption activists, including RWI's Dauda Garuba, on what Nigeria's path out of corruption should be.
The EITI has just released an amended version of its new 2011 rules, now available for download.
The Transparency and Accountability Initiative is accepting research submissions on transparency and accountability interventions.
Nearly 70 legislators and civil society members gather for RWI's parliamentary forum in Ghana.
As the G20 summit concluded, RWI called for the nations to endorse mandatory, not voluntary, reporting rules for oil and mining companies.