Launch of PWYP-Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Chapter of the Publish What You Pay (PWYP) campaign was launched in Harare on the 26th of August 2011 at an event organized by the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) with...
View ArticlePWYP Indonesia members conduct training for sub-national stakeholders on...
On November 8 2011, PWYP-Indonesia members PATTIRO and LPAW Blora conducted a training event for local stakeholders in Bllora district, central Java, on oil and gas revenue sharing (DBH=dana bagi...
View ArticleCitizens should be empowered to understand the oil and gas industry
Uganda’s new oil and gas industry has brought with it new phrases, one of which is ‘national content sometimes called local content’. I had never heard usage of the term until recently when, like other...
View ArticleUganda - Misplaced excitement about oil due to lack of information
2011 will go into the annals of Uganda’s history as the year when the oil bubble burst. The last quarter of the year was characterised by much talk on oil that persistent media reports quoted the...
View ArticleAfrica Steering Committee - N'Djamena Declaration March 2012
This declaration summarises the outcomes of the Africa Steering Committe’s second meeting, in N’Djamena on 5-7 March 2012. You can also view this declaration in its original PDF format.N’Djamena...
View ArticleFinal Statement - PWYP Abidjan Workshop
We, representatives of Publish What You Pay (PWYP) francophone African coalitions meeting in Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) from 29 January to 2 February 2010 at the PWYP Africa Francophone Workshop on the...
View ArticlePWYP Coalition Spotlight: DR Congo
Read the spotlight in PDFPublish What You Pay (PWYP) Democratic Republic of CongoThe Democratic Republic of Congo might be one of the world’s richest countries in natural resources, but its population...
View ArticlePWYP in MENA – What can we learn from each other?
On 5th and 6th December 2012, Publish What You Pay hosted a workshop for the MENA region, in Beirut.Auspiciously perhaps, the workshop took place as Lebanon was in in the midst of setting up its energy...
View ArticleTransparency and oil: an Arab pipe dream?
Ten years ago, the global coalition Publish What You Pay helped to start a worldwide initiative to tackle corruption in the extractive industries. In the Middle East and North Africa, that is still a...
View ArticleODI - A study of the coalition model of the Publish What You Pay campaign
The Overseas Development Institute carried out a study testing PWYP's coalition model. Below is the introduction, click here to read the full report.read more
View ArticleArrest of PWYP Activist Ali Idrissa in Niger on day of President Hollande's...
Publish What You Pay condemns the arrest of Ali Idrissa, ROTAB and PWYP Niger coordinator, taken from his home by Nigerien police at 04:00 am this morning. The arrest followed yesterday's press...
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