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Breaking the Curse: How Transparent Taxation and Fair Taxes Can Turn Africa's Mineral Wealth into Development
March 2009, Open Society Institute of Southern Africa, Third World Network Africa, Tax Justice Network Africa, Action Aid International, Christian Aid

This report has been compiled by a group of African and international civil society organisations concerned about the lack of transparency in mining contracts, as well as the revenue that national budgets forego because of excessive mining tax concessions as well as multinational mining companies avoiding and evading tax.


Participatory Budgeting in Africa: A Training Companion with cases from eastern and Southern Africa - Volume I: Concepts and Principles

This report is split into two volumes providing users with information, tools, methodologies, case studies and tips on how participatory budgeting can be introduced and sustained. These resources have been collected from local governments where participatory budgeting is already being practised.

 


Participatory Budgeting in Africa: A Training Companion with Cases from Eastern and Southern Africa- Volume II: Facilitation Methods

This is the second of two volumes which provide users with information, tools, methodologies, case studies and tips on how participatory budgeting can be introduced and sustained. These resources have been collected from local governments where participatory budgeting is already being practised.

 


2008 Report on Revenue Transparency of Oil and Gas Companies
2008, Transparency International

The 2008 Report on Revenue Transparency of Oil and Gas Companies evaluates 42 leading international and national oil and gas companies operating in 21 countries, based on the transparency of their reporting, particularly on payments made to governments for resource extraction rights.


Local revenue management & social accountability around extractive industry projects in Latin America
April 2008, Javier Aguilar and Fernando Ruiz Mier | International Finance Corporation (IFC)

The aim of these programs is to help local communities take advantage of the extractive industry related resources they receive. The programs have been structured in a manner that allows for IFC to collaborate with several oil, gas and mining investment companies, both IFC and non-IFC clients, eager to support local revenue management improvements in their area of influence.


Guide on Resource Revenue Transparency
June 2005, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
This guide on resource revenue transparency applies the principles of the Code of Good Practices on Fiscal Transparency to the unique set of problems faced by countries that derive a significant share of revenues from natural resources. It provides a summary overview of generally recognized good or best practices for transparency of resource revenue management that can be used by countries themselves, as well as by the IMF, the World Bank, and others providing technical support.

The use of non-renewable resource revenues for sustainable local development: Challenges and opportunities for developing countries (Expert Group Meeting Report)
September 2007, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)
This is a report of the proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting on the use of non-renewable resource revenues for sustainable local development in developing countries, held in United Nations Headquarters, on September 21, 2007.

Sub-National Implementation of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
May 2006, Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This report was prepared to provide insight into the possible expansion of the Extractive Industries transparency Initiative (EITI) to the sub-national level, for consideration by the EITI International Advisory Group. The matters and options discussed may have application to other organisations involved in transparency, accountability, and good public sector and corporate governance.