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Overview
As one of the chapters participated in the 20 Transparency International National coordinated by TI Australia, TI Cambodia works closely with other CSOs to promote transparency and accountability in approving mining licenses to explorers/miners (individuals, companies). TI Cambodia plays an increased role in coordinating collaborative trans-organization advocacy to drive normative, policy and behavioural change for greater accountability of governments and companies to sustainable mining sector.
Our Works
Overview of Phase I Achievements
In Phase I of the Mining for Sustainable Development Programme (M4SD), TI-Cambodia conducted a corruption risk assessment of the mineral exploration licencing process in Cambodia. The study was done in consultation with the Extractive Industry Governance Forum (EIGF), a multi-stakeholder platform initiated by the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and established in late 2016. The platform is composed of representatives from the MME, Industry, and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs). At the launch of the report, the MME, the head of the Cambodian Association for Mineral Exploration Companies, and leaders of CSO groups acknowledged and endorsed the corruption risks identified in the report and committed to addressing those risks under the joint framework of the EIGF.
Project Objectives in Phase II (2018-2021)
These are also the priority areas which the EIGF agreed to address in Phase II. The achievement of these ambitious objectives will require both political will and close collaboration with all relevant stakeholders.
Participants Chapters
Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Madagascar, Mexico, Mongolia, Papa New Guinea, Peru, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Resource
FOR INQUIRIES ABOUT THE PROJECT IN CAMBODIA:
Mr. Dara Rith
Business Integrity Programme Manager
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