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The Revenue Development Foundation (RDF) is a non profit consultancy with the overall objective of supporting governments to manage and increase their domestic revenues. RDF has established the world’s first Online Repository, launched by the Ministry of Mineral Resources in Sierra Leone in January 2012. The Repository contains data on mineral rights, licenses and payments from mining companies. The availability of the information in the database is expected to make the interaction between mining companies and government in Sierra Leone more transparent.

References

  1. "Sierra Leone launches online mining database to increase transparency". the Guardian.
  2. "Malawi’s Mining Cadastre Administration System to go online with assistance from the Revenue Development Foundation". Mining in Malawi.
  3. "Sierra Leone Tries to Increase Mining Industry Transparency With Online Database". TreeHugger.
  4. "SIERRA LEONE: Government Online Mining Database to Increase Transparency By Mustapha Dumbuya and Damon van der Linde". IPS News
  5. [http://www.awoko.org/2012/01/20/mines-ministry-demonstrates-transparency/ "Mines Ministry Demonstrates Transparency «  Awoko Newspaper"]. awoko.org.
  6. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-sierraleone-irontre80o0zh-20120125,0,6536420.story
  7. http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-19/sierra-leone-to-boost-mining-transparency-with-payment-website.html
  8. http://www.sierraexpressmedia.com/archives/34593
  9. http://www.africagoodnews.com/governance/democracy/2866-mining-database-goes-live-in-sierra-leone-to-increase-transparency.html

External links

  • www.revenuedevelopment.org
  • www.aidmanagement.org
  • www.sierraleone.revenuesystems.org
  • www.malawi.revenuesystems.org
  • www.liberia.revenuesystems.org

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