A balancing act for extractive sector governance / Javed Noorani and Lien De Brouckere ; editor Victoria Grace
Material type:
- 9789936628144
- 9789936628151
- Pamphlet HD9506. A26.
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(Afghanistan Research and Evaluation and German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development ; Issues paper)
“May 2016”
“Funding for this research was provided by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development”—at head of title.
“AREU, Research for a better Afghanistan, 14 years of high-quality research, Deutsche Zusammenarbeit = همکاری آلمان, Govern4Afg : Governance forum Afghanistan = د افغانستان د حکومتداری غونډه = مجمع حکومتداران افغانستان”—cover page
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 49-52).
Contents : Executive Summary—Introduction—Main objectives of the study—Research Methodology—Results—Conclusions—Recommendations—Keywords—1. Introductions and context—2. View and concepts—3. Research methodology—4. Minimizing and managing negative impacts—5. Enhancing transparency and accountability of benefits—6. Conclusions and recommendations—Appendices—Bibliography—Map 1 : of mineral availability in Afghanistan.
Summary: “Today more extractive sector activities in Afghanistan are artisanal, small-, or medium-scale. As stated by the ministry of mines and petroleum, Daud Shah Saba, in late 2015 and largely confirmed by other sources, up to 10,000 deposits remain out of government control. This is linked with continuing conflict and violence…”—(page 1).
English