GOXI
GOXI is a space to share, learn and connect for action towards greater accountability and, in turn, better development outcomes of extractive industries in Africa.
Water Services That Last
A resource for building sustainable rural water services -- Triple-S (Sustainable Services at Scale), an IRC-led initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is mapping out the key components needed to support sustainable service delivery. Here we’ve brought together tools, concepts, and positive examples you can use to help create water services that last.
Tshikululu Social Investments (South Africa)
Water Resources Group
Water Resources Group is a water company that owns specific water treatment technologies and rights to ozone generation technology immediately applicable to water treatment.
The Office of the Extractive Sector Corporate Social Responsibility Counsellor (Canada)
The Office of the Extractive Sector Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Counsellor was established in 2009 as part of the Government of CanadaÂ’s CSR Strategy for the International Extractive Sector. Broadly speaking, the Strategy is designed to help Canadian mining, oil and gas companies meet their social and environmental responsibilities when operating abroad. The Office of the CSR Counsellor has a mandate to review CSR practices of Canadian companies operating outside of Canada and advise stakeholders on recognized best practices and endorsed performance standards.
Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED)
Many agencies are working to build a vibrant private sector, and to partner with business for development goals. But donor coordination is only possible if agencies share a 'world view' on how to do this most effectively; the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED) exists to build that agreement.
BSR
Local Economic Development Network of Africa
Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM)
The Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) was established by the University of Queensland in 2001 in response to growing interest in and debate about the role of the mining and minerals industry in contemporary society. CSRM’s focus is the socio-economic and political challenges that confront companies, communities and governments when change is brought about by resource extraction.



