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Publish What You Pay

Publish What You Pay

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Publish What You Pay (PWYP) is a global network of civil society organisations that are united in their call for oil, gas and mining revenues to form the basis for development and improve the lives of ordinary citizens in resource-rich countries. PWYP undertakes public campaigns and policy advocacy to achieve disclosure of information about extractive industry revenues and contracts. Our global network is diverse, with over 600 member organisations across the world. PWYP members include human rights, development, environmental and faith-based organisations. In more than 30 countries, network members have joined forces by creating civil society coalitions for collective action. The priorit
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Carlos Rojas - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 1431 Views

Matilda Koma - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 881 Views

Paul Wilkinson - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 427 Views

Glenn Nolan - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 484 Views

Jonas Moberg - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 242 Views

Mark Pearson - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 550 Views

Cecilia Mattia - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 231 Views

Ingilab Ahmadov - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 223 Views

Marc Ona - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 395 Views

Mericio Akara - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 455 Views

Sonya Maldar - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 290 Views

Epifanio Baca - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 234 Views

Anton Artemyev - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 434 Views

Carlos Monge - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 260 Views

Steve Manteaw - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 233 Views

Marie-Ange Kalenga - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 401 Views

Gubad Ibadoglu - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 420 Views

Ian Thompson - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 353 Views

Sarah Pray - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 384 Views

Men Sta Ana III - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 348 Views

Myke Magalang - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 380 Views

Karin Lissakers - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 302 Views

Henry Parham - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 417 Views

Joseph Williams - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 340 Views

Marie-Ange Kalenga (2) - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 291 Views

Susan Maples - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 417 Views

Claire Woodside - PWYP Montreal Conference 2009

15 years ago • 370 Views

La mine de Mopanie en Zambie - Florian Gomart

14 years ago • 385 Views

Looking East - Sophia Harding

14 years ago • 500 Views

PWYP-Africa: Translating Transparency into Accountability

14 years ago • 344 Views
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
London United Kingdom
Industry
NGO / Public Service
Website
www.publishwhatyoupay.org
About
Publish What You Pay (PWYP) is a global network of civil society organisations that are united in their call for oil, gas and mining revenues to form the basis for development and improve the lives of ordinary citizens in resource-rich countries. PWYP undertakes public campaigns and policy advocacy to achieve disclosure of information about extractive industry revenues and contracts. Our global network is diverse, with over 600 member organisations across the world. PWYP members include human rights, development, environmental and faith-based organisations. In more than 30 countries, network members have joined forces by creating civil society coalitions for collective action. The priorit

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