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Who Owns Uganda’s Mining Companies?

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Five years after joining the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), Uganda has made formal progress on transparency … More

accountability, beneficial ownership, corruption, EITI, extractive industries, governance, mining sector, regulation, revenue, sector capture, transparency, uganda

‘Angola Produces Large Quantities of Oil and Diamonds, Yet Most People Don’t See the Benefits’

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – Angola’s July 2025 fuel subsidy cuts sparked mass protests exposing deep frustrations over corruption, mismanagement, poverty, and … More

angola, civil society, corruption, diamonds, elections, fuel subsidy removal, governance, Human Rights, inequality, MPLA, oil, poverty, protests, repression, resource management

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