Extractives
More than a quarter of the countries in the world are significantly dependent on extractive industries. More than ever, governments and donors are aware of the need to manage this resource with policies that prioritise long-term, inclusive economic and social development, grounded in locally-led and politically-informed initiatives.
We bring together in-house specialists and external experts for assignments in areas such as institutional reform, political economy analysis, public finance, organisational development, and supply chain development. Our ongoing work includes multiyear, donor-funded governance programmes in the extractives and energy sectors in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania.
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This innovative five year governance programme is promoting inclusive economic growth in Ghana by improving the management of the country’s oil and gas resources.
Kenya Extractives Programme (K-EXPRO)
The Kenya Extractives Programme aims to contribute to poverty reduction in Kenya through inclusive and sustainable economic development within the extractive industries.
Facility for Oil Sector Transformation (FOSTER 2)
We are implementing the second phase of FOSTER, supporting the Nigerian government in the best use of its extractive industries.
Facility for Oil Sector Transparency and Reform in Nigeria (FOSTER)
The Facility for Oil Sector Transparency and Reform (FOSTER) has aimed to reduce the many incentives for misuse of power and capture of oil revenues in Nigeria.
The fall and rise of the Nigerian Petroleum Industry Governance Bill
Examining the history of the landmark bill in Nigeria
Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) research programme
EEG is a research programme generating valuable evidence around the critically under-researched links between energy and economic growth in low-income countries.