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CASE STUDY July 2014 EITI: A parliamentary tool for extractive sector governance in Liberia and Yemen By Femke Brouwer, Laury Haytayan and Luke Smitham
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Document Date: 2014-08-15 12:18:10


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Company

EITI Standard1 / /

Country

Yemen / Kazakhstan / Mali / Togo / Chad / Liberia / Sierra Leone / Cameroon / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

The Natural Resource Governance Institute / /

IndustryTerm

law-making / oil / public finance / multi-stakeholder groups / parliamentary tool / oil extraction / inflated oil production costs / multi-stakeholder / recent audit / /

NaturalFeature

sierra Leone / sierra Yemen / sierra Togo / /

Organization

Natural Resource Governance Institute / House of Representatives / MSG / Supreme Audit Office / Committee on Development and Oil / EITI Secretariat / Committee on Lands / Mines / Energy / Mineral Resources and Environment / Senate / civil society / Development and Oil Committee / Liberian Senate / LEITI MSG / Al-Islah / /

Person

Ali Ashal / Ellen Johnson Sirleaf / Luke Smitham / Gbehzohngar Milton Findley / Milton Findley / /

PoliticalEvent

parliamentary elections / /

Position

board member / president / Minister / MP / member of parliament / administrator / co-chair / independent senator / representative / member / /

ProvinceOrState

Grand-Bass County / /

Region

West Africa / Middle East / /

URL

http /

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