Work Plans

About the latest PH-EITI work plan

The Philippine Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (PH-EITI) has consistently demonstrated its commitment to transparency and accountability within the extractive sector. In 2023, PH-EITI expanded its focus, not only upholding these core values but also emphasizing the creation of a healthy environment for civic space participation. This strategic move highlighted the importance of diverse stakeholder engagement in the decision-making processes related to the governance of natural resources.

The theme for 2024, “Bridging Transparency: Strengthening Multistakeholder Collaboration in Natural Resource Governance,” echoes this expanded commitment. The year ahead for PH-EITI is marked by a continued emphasis on transparent practices and active stakeholder involvement, which are seen as foundational to the governance of natural resources. The challenges and opportunities within the extractive industries are recognized as shared responsibilities, necessitating collaborative solutions.

 

The focus for 2024 is to build on the achievements of the previous year, particularly in enhancing multistakeholder collaboration. This approach is vital not only for sustaining transparency and accountability but also for ensuring inclusive participation in the governance of natural resources. Through its 2024 work plan, PH-EITI aims to strengthen partnerships, foster open dialogues, and develop inclusive strategies. These efforts are directed towards a transparent, accountable, and inclusive management of the extractive industries, contributing significantly to the sustainable development of the Philippines.

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A government-led, multi-stakeholder initiative implementing EITI, the global standard that promotes the open, accountable management, and good governance of oil, gas, and mineral resources. PH-EITI was created on 26 November 2013 through EO No. 147, s. of 2013. It is a government commitment first announced through EO No. 79, s. of 2012.

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