Date Posted
5 February 2025 11:02 GMT

From mining transparency to justice and equity

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Ketakandriana Rafitoson, the Executive Director of Publish What You Pay, explains why the global civil society coalition for transparency in the oil and mining industries is broadening its work.

· Ke discusses her background as a campaigner in Madagascar (from 01:05)

· The new strategy: from transparency to justice and equity (from 04:24)

· Is Publish What You Pay changing its name? (from 11:40)

· Political levers to pull (from 14:21)

· Reasons to be cheerful (from 18:40)

 

 

The piano music on this recording is Enfantillages Pittoresques No 2 (Berceuse) by Erik Satie. It was played for Critical Takes by Madeleine Mattar.

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