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EITI Conference Dushanbe, Tajikistan November 12- 13, 2012. Goal. The prerequisites for harnessing the mineral resources sector for pro-poor economic development are improved in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. Public-private dialogue platforms in the mineral resources sector
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Goal The prerequisites for harnessing the mineral resources sector for pro-poor economic development are improved in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
Public-private dialogue platforms in the mineral resources sector National and local conditions for promoting investment and technology Training framework for the mineral resources sector To promote service orientation of downstream sector authorities including capacity building Programme components
Programme details Duration – 2012-2015 Implementers: GIZ, BGR, OA Countries: Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan Target groups: government bodies and think tanks, as well as experts and managerial staff in business-sector organisations, training institutions and non-governmental organisations proprietors, managers and employees of companies in the mineral resources sector and in upstream and downstream industries, and the residents of selected (potential) mining regions.
Improvement of investment climate in Central Asia: The national governments in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan have each adopted a regulation on the state framework in the mineral resources sector that has been drawn up in cooperation between mining companies, public authorities and civil society. Expected results
Programme progress Study tour to Germany Working groups meetings - October 20th, November 7th Inception conference – November 8th-9th
Coordination and dialogue with WB & OSI Contribution via component 1 based on needs Relevance to EITI
Communication Manager Umida Tulieva – National Coordinator in Tajikistan GIZ Office Dushanbe Ayni / Nazarshoeva 734042 Duschanbe Tadschikistan T +992-44-600-67-72;M +992-988930072; E umida.tulieva@giz.de; I http://www.giz.de;
Improvement of investment climate in Central Asia: The national governments in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan have each adopted a regulation on the state framework in the mineral resources sector that has been drawn up in cooperation between mining companies, public authorities and civil society. Questions