Civil society, journalism, union work
The programme is aimed at civil society organisations that have a strong commitment to working for transparency and accountability in the extractive industries in their country. A particular feature of the programme is that we include NGOs…
As a step in completing Publish What You Pay Norway´s TRACE programme , this year´s participants have worked together to produce short briefings on four topics that were selected as priorities, and that they have studied in-depth…
In January, a new legislation will be introduced in Norway that might prevent capital flight and ensure a greater degree of transparency. Three activists from the civil society in South Sudan, Uganda and Ghana explain why this law is vital for…
The Bolivian organization, Centro de Estudios y Apoyo al Desarrollo Local (CEADL), functioned as local host when the second module of TRACE 2010-2011 for Latin-America was implemented 2nd – 6th May 2011. The participants met for…
The first Module in TRACE 2010-2011 was held in Stavanger, Norway 21st November – 2nd December 2010. The module was arranged in cooperation with PETRAD. The first module sought to give the participants a broad, technical…