Iraq Joins Global Transparency Effort

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Iraq Joins Global Transparency Effort


NEW YORK, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


        With EITI announcement, Iraqi leaders make historic investment in

                         national and regional stability


    The Revenue Watch Institute today congratulated the Government of Iraq as

it joined the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, taking a

historic step toward the efficient and open management of its oil industry.


    Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki announced Iraq's EITI participation

Sunday at a formal launch event in Baghdad attended by government leaders,

members of Iraqi civil society and international groups, including the

Revenue Watch Institute and the World Bank.


    Iraq controls the world's second largest oil reserves and relies on oil

for 90 percent of government revenue. By joining the voluntary global

initiative it has established itself as the Middle East's most important

champion of the principles of transparency and accountability in the

management of oil and gas resources.


    Karin Lissakers, director of Revenue Watch, said that Iraq's decision

will have a direct impact on the country's economy and on national and

regional stability.


    "A successful EITI process will bolster a prosperous and unified Iraq,"

said Lissakers. "Oil minister Hussain al-Shahristani and his colleagues

deserve warm congratulations for this investment in the future of Iraq, its

citizens and the entire region."


    Lissakers added that the EITI standard of government partnership with

citizens in revenue management will be a powerful tool in Iraq's struggle for

political stability. "This commitment to the EITI is a commitment to

government collaboration with an independent civil society, which in turn

builds public trust in government," she said. "Iraq's history of conflict,

regional division and corruption makes civil society's involvement in the

EITI process especially important."



institute and grantmaking organization that promotes the responsible

management of oil, gas and mineral resources for the public good. With

effective revenue management, citizen engagement and real government

accountability, natural resource wealth can drive development and national

growth. RWI provides the expertise, funding and technical assistance to help

countries realize these benefits.


     SOURCE: Revenue Watch Institute


    CONTACT: Jed Miller of Revenue Watch Institute

             +1-917-257-0670

             jmiller@revenuewatch.org



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