EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES IN UGANDA. A Study of the Mineral Sector in Karamoja. ... MOROTO MAP OF UGANDA SHOWING DISTRICTS. MAP OF EAST AFRICA SHOWING . PROPOSED PIPE LINES RWANDA BURUNDI S. SUDAN Lokichar KENYA Nairobi Lamu Mombasa Kampala TANZANIA Juba SOMALIA Dar es Salaam UGANDA. 2. 2 ... Impact of extractive industries …
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS ON EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES . HIPSIR brought together representatives from Civil society, county government, national government, Base Titanium and the community who are actively involved on issues of extractives in Kwale county. The aim of the… Reconceptualising North Korea as a Threat to Global Peace and Security
Extractive industries. UNDP supports over 50 countries globally to maximize economic and social benefits and implement environmental and social safeguards in the extractive sector, in line with UNDP’s Strategy for Supporting Sustainable and Equitable Management of the Extractive Industries.
Extractive Industries and Sustainable Job Creation Developing local skills in Sudan's extractive industry By Osama Abdel Karim Aloub, Technical Adviser (Metallurgy), Rida Mining Group, Sudan The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNCTAD.
Jul 22, 2013· Ten minutes for extractives in South Sudan 22 July 2013 Cordaid and OpenOil are publishing a series of policy briefs about the oil, gas and mining industries of South Sudan, Colombia, the DR Congo, Guatemala and Nigeria.
Some state actors framed recourse to extractive rents as the regrettable yet necessary fuel for a future transition away from primary export dependency. Others, including Correa himself, embraced the abundance of natural resources as a blessing and stressed the importance of regulating, rather than transcending, extractive industries.
with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), and an assessment whether joining the EITI programme contributed to improvements in natural resource management and administration; • Assessment of the strengths of government institutions and systems at national and local
1 day ago· “Democratic Republic of Congo”, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), 10 June 2020.Hide Footnote Their mission was to remove more than 10,000 artisanal miners, men and women who had been encroaching on these sites, individually or in small groups, in order to dig for cobalt and copper ore with little to no mechanisation.
The production of minerals could increase by nearly 500% by 2050 to meet the growing demand for clean energy technologies. The trust fund's second phase secured millions in funding aimed at taking a holistic approach to extractive industries' reforms. The development objective of the EITI Project ...
Le secteur des industries extractives devrait jouer un rôle majeur dans le développement de nombreux pays africains, stimuler la croissance dans des industries ou des secteurs économiques ...
Indeed, a common denominator among many cases of human rights abuses involving business enterprises is the poisoning of communities, workers and consumers with toxic substances, whether from extractive industries, pesticide use in agriculture, industrial chemicals in manufacturing, emissions from power plants, factories, vehicles, and other ...
Mar 07, 2019· Image: eagle.co.ug. In efforts to showcase the country’s commitment to accountability and transparency in the oil and gas sector, Uganda has joined the Extractive Industries …
Oct 22, 2013· The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is an international coalition that works to support transparency and improve communication between stakeholders in resource rich countries. The three central pillars of the initiative are government publication of revenues, company publication of payments, and civil society monitoring.
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The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) has offered countries such as Nigeria which are rich in mineral resources an advisory on how to protect their extractive sector revenue ...
Extractive Industries History of Oil and Gas Industry The beginnings of exploration Oil exploration in Sudan began in 1959, when Agip, an Italian oil company, was given an exploration concession in the Red Sea area in the northeast of Sudan; no oil was found.1 After Agip, other Western oil companies like Oceanic Oil Company, Total,
Oxfam-Eurodad reaction to EU deal on transparency of extractives industries 10 April 2013 The European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU struck last night a deal on transparency of extractives industries.
The Government has committed to join the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). 85. South Sudan has seen a steady rise in the number of civil society organizations with varying degrees of influence. For many decades during the conflict, the church was the only
With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries.
Global Atlas on Crisis Areas: oil pipelines in Sudan and South Sudan University of Michigan: China and the Sudan-South Sudan oil fee impasse ABOUT OPENOIL OpenOil has produced a reference guide to the extractive industries of South Sudan, in both print form and online at southsudan.wiki.openoil. The book Oil Contracts: How to Read
Delivered in English. The Natural Resource Governance Institute, in collaboration with German International Development Cooperation (GiZ), is pleased to announce a call for applications to the Anglophone Africa Regional Extractive Industries Knowledge Hub course, an annual summer school.
The global Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives (EITI) has warned that projects initiated in the extractive sectors of natural resource-rich and dependent countries before the outbreak ...
Addis Ababa October 17 /2019 Ethiopia has shown active and fast progress in disclosing standardized information to local communities and civil society organizations about extractive industry, Directors of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) said.
South Sudan is the most oil-dependent country in the world. Before a disagreement with the north led to an oil shutdown in January 2012, South Sudan produced half a million barrels a day, accounting for 98 percent of government revenues and about 80 percent of gross domestic product.
Jun 05, 2020· South Sudan is known to be a home for elephants, a great number of cheetah, ostrich, Nile crocodile, pangolins, among others, but are at risk of extinction. Conservationists say wildlife in the country is being depleted because cattle raiders and troops on the move rely on poaching.
The growing presence of extractive companies in rural and remote spaces across sub-Saharan Africa has been an important subject of public and academic debate. Yet, these debates have often been...
President Kiir's Associates Tied to 32 Mining Companies; High-Level Corruption in Minerals Sector Risks Fueling Armed Conflict, Report Warns. At a time when South Sudan's government most needs to ...
Hide Footnote Les impôts payés par le secteur des industries extractives s’élevaient à 1,57 milliard de dollars en 2018, soit quasiment le double du montant de 2019. [fn] « Congo’s public revenues from mining sector nearly double in 2018 », Reuters, 3 avril 2019 ; « République démocratique du Congo : une vue d’ensemble », Banque ...
Extractive industries Uganda’s extractives sector is rapidly transforming from small-scale and artisanal mining to a large-scale industry. This shift has created a number of challenges, including inadequate protection for miners and their communities.
Feb 10, 2016· In 2015 UNDP had an active year supporting countries to better manage their extractive resources in a way that benefits sustainable development. 28 UNDP Country Offices have developed work on Extractive Industries. In addition, UNDP supported 9 regional and 6 global activities.
Perhaps the most fundamental point is that Africa’s growth story is hardly limited to the extractive industries. As many as 200 million Africans will enter the consumer goods market by 2015. Banking and telecommunications are growing rapidly too, and infrastructure expenditures are rising significantly faster in Africa than in the world as a ...
Extractive Industries and Sustainable Job Creation . Minerals potential and resources in Sudan . By . Dr. Yousif Elsamani . Director General of Geological Research Authority of Sudan (GRAS), Ministry of Minerals, Sudan . The views expressed are those of the author and …