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 Revenue Watch Institute seeks an office manager to oversee administration of the RWI Regional Africa office in Accra, Ghana.
With RWI support, our partner Ibase has published a new report, giving an overview of Brazil's oil, gas and mining revenues.
RWI partner Foro's new report, El Sector Extractivo en Colombia, gives an overview of the local oil, gas and mining sector.
A recent report evalutates the performance, promise and limitations of the Nigerian EITI as an anti-corruption tool.
This video explores how legislators won greater disclosure of contracts and the chance to get a better deal for their countries.
How intensive advocacy in Sierra Leone spurred the recall of the controversial mining deal and a new appreciation in government for civil society’s role.
In Uganda, collaboration between members of parliament and NGOs led to a turning point in the transparency of mining contracts.
When governments makes deals with companies for their oil and mining resources, citizens stand to gain more if they know the contract terms.
After four years of work with legislators on managing oil and minerals, RWI is pleased to announce our new toolkit to help strengthen parliaments.
This May, RWI will begin the third class for African journalists seeking new expertise in reporting on oil, gas and minerals.
A new investigative article considers the environmental risks of offshore drilling in the Gulf of Guinea.
Groups from Cameroon and Ghana observed industry activities firsthand and traded experiences with policy and public dialogue.
RWI congratulated the government of Guinea for creating a contract review plan that can help enhance the rule of law and accelerate economic development.
Two alumni of RWI's media training program received top awards in a Ugandan contest for best reporting on oil and mining issues.
On 23 November, Penplusbytes introduced RWI's oil, gas and mining media training program to Ghana's gold-rich Ashanti region.
A new paper contends that the "China Deal" reflects changes and continuity in the global economy.
Nearly 70 legislators and civil society members gather for RWI's parliamentary forum in Ghana.
Revenue Watch cordially invites you to the release of Enforcing the Rules, a new study of monitoring in the mining industries, on 9 November.
This month, RWI welcomed an important new actor in Ghanaian oil governance: the Public Interest and Accountability Committee.
On Monday, 14 African journalists arrived in Ghana for a 10-day workshop to strengthen their knowledge and skills for reporting on oil, gas and mining.