Other Stakeholders

  • The Media: Under this policy the media will be responsible for educating and sensitizing the public and reporting on the developments in the extractive industry; providing feedback to the policy holder on the perceptions, concerns from the public regarding transparency and activities in the extractive industry. MWEITI Media Taskforce is primarily responsible for sensitization on EITI issues, incl. the report. It shall be democratic, proactive, transparent and accountable on MWEITI reporting to various stakeholders and the public at large.
  • EITI International Secretariat (EITI-IS), Oslo, Norway: As an international coordinating institution on the EITI, MWEITI will always report and correspond with EITI-IS as need be or required from time to time. The activity includes relevant country subscription requirements for the membership and MWEITI participation in the EITI-IS organized activities and validation assessment of EITI standard implementation.
  • Development Partners (DP) and Donors both international and local are invited to partner with the National Secretariat to finance EITI activities. EITI being a global standard for good management and governance of natural resources is supported and financed by various DPs. MWEITI through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs may enter into financing agreements or technical support of the EITI related activities and may also work with any appropriate partner to achieve the MWEITI objectives.