EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)
Monica Osorio has a background in international relations and affairs, with experience working in various roles related to development, infrastructure, and governance. Monica has worked at EITI providing administrative support to regional teams, at Sustainable Infrastructure Development as a project consultant, and has also served as a development officer and legal advisor in different organizations. Monica holds a Master's degree in International Studies from National Chengchi University.
EITI (Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)
We believe that a country’s natural resources belong to its citizens. Our mission is to promote understanding of natural resource management, strengthen public and corporate governance and provide the data to inform greater transparency and accountability in the extractives sector. By becoming members of the EITI, 55 countries have committed to disclose information along the extractive industry value chain – from how extraction rights are awarded, to how revenues make their way through the government and how they benefit the public. Through participation in the EITI, countries agree to a common set of rules governing what has to be disclosed and when – the EITI Standard. In each country that has joined the EITI, a multi-stakeholder group, composed of government, companies and civil society supports implementation of the EITI Standard.