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Beyond Information Disclosure to Achieve Accountability in the Extractive Sector

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:39 authored by Nicholas Awortwi, Adriano Nuvunga
Corruption through opaque public contracts costs Africa billions of revenue loss annually. Initiatives around the world have consequently concentrated on information disclosure (ID) as a means to address this problem. But under what conditions does ID work to promote accountability in the extractive sector, where revenue management has long been a major cause of conflict? Research on Mozambique from the Action for Empowerment and Accountability (A4EA) research programme has found that there has to be a clear link between ID and government reputation (and potential fall from power), for accountability to be possible. This has major implications for the strategies of ID supporters.

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UK Department for International Development

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IDS

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Awortwi, N. and Nuvunga, A. (2019) 'Beyond Information Disclosure to Achieve Accountability in the Extractive Sector', IDS Policy Briefing 163, Brighton: IDS

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IDS Policy Briefing 163

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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IDS Policy Briefing

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IDS

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Mozambique

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en

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Power and Popular Politics

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1479-974X

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