The Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption (LTRC) initiative has been actively working with global and country stakeholders to combat widespread corruption and misuse of public resources. A joint effort of Results for Development (R4D) and the Brookings Institution, LTRC has sought to advance locally and evidence-informed interventions that complement existing transparency, accountability, and participation efforts through knowledge products, engagement, and multistakeholder strategies in the natural resource governance space.
Join us for a webinar to hear from thought leaders and country experts as we unpack programmatic reflections from LTRC’s country portfolio and map the way forward in countries where we’ve worked.
During the webinar, we will:
- Share the results of our country work implementation over the last three years
- Discuss local priorities and remaining challenges for governance reform in extractive sectors
Agenda:
Welcome / Opening remarks
- Gina Lagomarsino, President and CEO of R4D
The LTRC journey: A look at the LTRC country portfolio
- Mario Picon, LTRC Director
Panel 1: Reflections on LTRC implementation and core lessons for the future
- Norman Eisen, LTRC Chair
- Daniel Kaufmann, R4D Senior Fellow
Panel 2: Challenges ahead: Country perspectives on the natural resource governance agenda
- Yessica Prieto Ramos, National Director of Projects and Research of Crudo Transparente
- Miguel Inchaustegui, Former Minister of Energy and Mines of Peru
- Akintunde Babatunde, Director of Programs at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development – Nigeria
- Tegshbayar Darambazar, Advisor, Transparency International Mongolia
Q&A