Governance in Extractive Industries Contract Monitoring Program Michael Jarvis, World Bank Institute Oslo Governance Forum, October 4, 2011
Depletion & Discovery in Africa: A Decade of Transformation? Oil Producers 2005 to 2015 (projected)
Mediterranean Sea
TUNISIA MOROCCO
ALGERIA
WESTERN SAHARA
LIBYA
EGYPT Red Sea
MAURITANIA MALI
NIGER
ERITREA
SENEGAL
CHAD
THE GAMBIA GUINEA BISSAU
SUDAN
DJIBOUTI
BURKINA GUINEA
BENIN COTE DTVOIRE
SIERRA LEONE
TOGO
NIGERIA
ETHIOPIA
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
GHANA
LIBERIA
CAMEROON
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
GABON
REP. OF THE CONGO
UGANDA
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (ZAIRE)
KENYA
Indian
RWANDA
South
SOMALIA
BURUNDI
Ocean
TANZANIA
ANGOLA
Atlantic MALAWI
Ocean
ANGOLA ZAMBIA MOZAMBIQUE
SOUTH AFRICA Walvis Bay
MADAGASCAR
ZIMBABWE
NAMIBIA BOTSWANA
Source: Ross (2011) LESOTHO
SOUTH AFRICA
SWAZILAND
Indian Ocean
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Multi-Stakeholder Monitoring “There is an opportunity to build capacity to enable joint government, industry and community involvement in compliance monitoring”
GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
CIVIL SOCIETY / COMMUNITIES
Contract Monitoring Roadmap
Use of Monitoring Data
Reflection on Process
Understanding Content
Accessing Documents
Monitoring Activities
Documents Needed
GIS Tools Data Newmont Mining Corporation
Mineral type
Gold
Production (2008)
524,000 oz
Government receipts reported (2008)
GHC 12,658,757
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Active mines, oil and gas wells
Company payments reported (2008)
GHC 12,658,757
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Mineral, oil and gas concessions
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Government revenues
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Socioeconomic indicators
Accra
Industrial mines Socioeconomic indicator: Regional unemployment
Users can build custom maps showing:
Company name
Mining royalties paid (2008) Donor projects – mining
2. Overview of the mapping platform
SALES, REVENUE AND UNEMPLOYMENT Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana
COLLABORATION PLATFORMS