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Three takeaways from Kyrgyz Republic on implementing beneficial ownership transparency

blogs Louise Russell-Prywata · Mar 2019

In February 2019, alongside the 42nd EITI International Board meeting in Kiev, Ukraine, we launched our report and recommendations for beneficial ownership transparency in the Kyrgyz Republic’s extractives sector. This blog post explains our top three takeaways for implementation.

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What we're watching

blogs Francesca Baker · Feb 2019

At our recent team retreat we shared the films we’re watching and podcasts we’re listening to. As well as giving us some ideas of media to tuck into, it was a great way to learn more about our colleagues. Some...

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We're hiring! Could you be our Executive Director?

news Francesca Baker · Feb 2019

We are now seeking our first Executive Director, to move us to our next phase of development as we seek scale and impact for our cutting-edge work to end anonymous companies.

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The OpenOwnership Pilot Program – why do we do it and what’s involved?

blogs Louise Russell-Prywata · Feb 2019

OpenOwnership’s goal is to to create an open data and policy ecosystem that ends the abuse of anonymously owned companies. We create tools, provide assistance, and work with governments, companies and civil society to to increase access to, and use...

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OpenOwnership in Kiev

blogs Louise Russell-Prywata · Dec 2018

At the start of December 2018, OpenOwnership was in Kiev starting our technical assistance to the Government of Ukraine. In October, the country publicly committed to become the first country to implement the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS), working with...

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Can beneficial ownership transparency really be compatible with data protection?

blogs Zosia Sztykowski & Tom Walker, The Engine Room · Oct 2018

Originally published on the Open Government Partnership blog.

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