Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)

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Organization name

Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)

Organization link

https://resourcegovernance.org/


Organization type

International non-governmental organisation (INGO), Non-profit organisation (NPO), Think Tank

Country

Colombia


Current focus/area

Awareness raising, Environmental Justice, Gender based violence, Gender equality, Indigenous rights, Intergenerational Justice, LGBTIQ+ rights, Movement building, Racial Justice, Social Justice, Women’s rights


Description/notes

"NRGI is an independent, global policy analysis and advocacy institute, working with partners to ensure that: countries rich in oil, gas and minerals achieve sustainable, inclusive development, and; people receive lasting benefits—and experience reduced harms—from the extractive sector.

NRGI's current strategic priority is supporting just energy transitions for its priority countries (resource-rich developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America) and comprises domestic energy transition, stranded asset risks, critical (transition) minerals for the clean energy shift, and fair and equitable finance to support fossil fuels phaseout and related energy transition challenges."

Compendium source

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Organization name

Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI)

Organization link

https://resourcegovernance.org/

Organization type

Non-profit

Country

Colombia

Current focus/area

Just Transition Energy Extractives Governance Transparency Accountability Policy Poverty Climate finance Natural resource management

Description/notes

NRGI is an independent, global policy analysis and advocacy institute, working with partners to ensure that: countries rich in oil, gas and minerals achieve sustainable, inclusive development, and; people receive lasting benefits—and experience reduced harms—from the extractive sector.

NRGI's current strategic priority is supporting just energy transitions for its priority countries (resource-rich developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America) and comprises domestic energy transition, stranded asset risks, critical (transition) minerals for the clean energy shift, and fair and equitable finance to support fossil fuels phaseout and related energy transition challenges.

Compendium source

CJ-JT Review Process


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