The role of EITI and OGP in strengthening governance to address corruption risks in Asia and Eurasia

Anti-Corruption, Climate and Environment — Webinar

Armenia, Australia, Indonesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, Other — May 20, 2026 @ 9:00am - 11:00am GMT+01:00

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Host Organization and Partners — Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative; Resource Justice Network; Open Government Partnership

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This webinar aims to bridge the gap between perception and action by exploring how Corruption Perception Index insights can be leveraged alongside EITI disclosures to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in the extractive sector. It will bring together perspectives from stakeholders involved in EITI and OGP implementation to share experiences, namely from Indonesia and the Philippines amongst others from Asia and Eurasia, to highlight good practices, and identify concrete pathways for using transparency data to address governance weaknesses and improve accountability.

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