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Jan 30, 2020
This document is intended to help natural resources companies, government agencies, and development practitioners, design and implement transparency-related interventions. It captures the lessons from five projects implemented by IFC between 2005 and 2017 in 40 municipalities in 11 regions of Peru, which aimed to promote transparency, accountability, and good municipal governance in order to help ensure that communities benefit from resource extraction in their localities.
The publication is part of a series of knowledge products by IFC’s From Disclosure to Development (D2D) program. Two other publications in the series are Unlocking Data Innovation for Social License in Natural Resources and Data in Action: Natural Resources Disclosure for People and Progress.
Click here to find out more on IFC’s work in Transparency, Data, & Voice.
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