Timor-Leste 2015 EITI work plan
This is the Timor-Leste EITI 2015 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
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This is the Germany EITI 2016 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
This EITI Report covers Kyrgyz Republic's extractive sector in 2013 and 2014. It was published in December 2015.
This document has been replaced by the EITI Standard 2019.
The EITI Standard 2016 was launched at the 2016 EITI Global Conference. It included new provisions and encouraged countries to build on their existing reporting systems and practices for EITI data collection. It also sought to bring greater transparency and accountability to all aspects of natural resource management, including tax transparency, commodity trading, beneficial ownership and licensing.
This EITI Report covers Tajikistan's extractive sector in 2014.
The purpose of this report is piloting a study of targeted companies that operate in Tajikistan in order to assess the possibility of obtaining relevant information on the beneficial ownership (as defined in the EITI standards [3.11]), and in the long term, providing the given requirements for all companies that operate in the extractive industries in Tajikistan.
The report also contains information on previous reports on beneficial ownership in Tajikistan. It also provides an overview of the key laws governing the disclosure of information on ownership in Tajikistan.
This is the United Kingdom EITI 2015 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
This is the Mozambique EITI 2016-2018 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
This is the Madagascar EITI 2015-2016 work plan (in accordance with Requirement 1.5).
This EITI Report covers Honduras' extractive sector in 2012 and 2013. It was published in May 2015.