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  • 11-July-2022

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    Thematic Dialogue on Commodity Trading Transparency

    The Thematic Dialogue has developed five complementary and mutually supportive tools that home countries, trading companies and producing countries, including state-owned enterprises, can use to reduce drivers of corruption and articulate complementary interventions in both producing countries and trading hubs.

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  • 11-July-2022

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    Domestic resource mobilisation

    The complex and specific corruption challenges related to the extraction and trade of natural resources and the management of its associated revenue flows are a source of growing concern across developing, emerging and developed countries.

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  • 11-July-2022

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    Getting better deals

    The tools on Getting Better Deals provide resource-rich developing countries with guidance to negotiate a fair deal that reflects the legitimate interests of governments, investors, and communities, and that generates positive development outcomes for the country throughout the project life-cycle and across a range of outcomes and market conditions.

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  • 11-July-2022

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    Revenue management and spending

    Two principal concerns underlie the challenge of transforming natural finite assets into human, social and physical capital: managing the counter-cyclical nature of resource revenue flows to ensure that there is a consistent level of resources available for spending; and ensuring productive gains from the funds that are spent, in-line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

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  • 5-July-2022

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    Shared Value Creation

    Collaboration between governments, the private sector, local communities and civil society organisations is crucial in order to leverage the extractives sector to catalyse long-term, competitive, diversified and, sustainable development.

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  • 5-July-2022

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    Low-carbon, just transition

    The OECD Development Centre is assisting fossil-based and mineral-rich developing and emerging economies transition to a low-carbon future, through realistic, inclusive and just transition pathways to manage uncertainties and increased vulnerability, build resilience to external shocks, and embrace the challenge of making unprecedented structural changes.

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  • 1-July-2022

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    Social protection for the forcibly displaced in low- and middle-income countries - A pathway for inclusion

    This paper provides the first overview of efforts by low- and middle-income countries to extend the coverage of national social protection systems to the forcibly displaced persons they host. It presents a baseline of de jure (legal) and estimated de facto (actual) coverage in 12 countries; analyses the conditions enabling access to social protection by the forcibly displaced; draws lessons from Iraq, Sudan and Uganda in terms of challenges and successes; and offers guidance to major stakeholders on extending social protection initiatives to forcibly displaced persons.
  • 1-July-2022

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    Social policies for an inclusive recovery in Ukraine

    To support its most vulnerable citizens in the context of the Russian large-scale aggression against its territory, Ukraine needs both immediate actions and long-term policies. The war is exacerbating pre-existing disadvantages of children, women, elderly people, and people with disabilities. In the short term, actions are urgently needed to rebuild critical assets for providing adequate housing and access to quality basic services for all. Significant medium-to-long term employment and social priorities pre-existing to the invasion must also be addressed, such as youth unemployment and access of internally displaced persons to public employment services.
  • 15-June-2022

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    OECD Emerging Markets Network - EMnet

    ‌EMnet is the OECD Development Centre’s business platform for dialogue and analysis of policy challenges, economic trends and business strategies between high-level officials, top executives from multinational corporations and OECD experts, focused on the emerging markets.

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  • 2-June-2022

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    Business Insights Emerging Markets 2022

    The 2022 edition of Business Insights on Emerging Markets provides a private sector perspective on investment opportunities and challenges in Asia, Latin America and Africa.

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