Collective action on extractive sector corruption can turn the tide
In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih looks at how to tackle corruption in the extractive industries - and how it can be handled by the governments and other stakeholders during the coronavirus pandemic.
Source: eiti.orgPublished on 2021-09-07
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