EnergoTransparency Association has considered the Development Strategy for 2020
DiXi Group representatives took part in strategic session of EnergoTransparency Association, which took place in Kyiv on 15-16 July. During the meetings, the members of the Association and representatives of the Renaissance Foundation, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), as well as the National Secretariat of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) have developed and approved the goals for the next year, the organizational structure of the Association and the project management regulations to be implemented within the framework of the Association’s strategic goals. To ensure the effectiveness of their work, the participants in strategic session agreed on the key functions of the Secretariat, the Board and Association members and the rules for their interaction in order to achieve the success of the projects. “During the brainstorming and group work, the meeting participants formulated for themselves the basic rules of work, and also approved the long-term goal of the Association, which is to create a network of professional organizations that will promote EITI in Ukraine,” said Olga Truten, DiXi Group’s Sustainable Development Manager. The EnergoTransparency Association was registered in 2019 to promote the international standard of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Ukraine at the general public level and in the mining regions. The Association’s mission is to join the efforts of civil society to cooperate with the authorities and mining companies for the effective management of natural resources and preservation of the environment. The founders of the Association are non-governmental organizations DiXi Group, New Energy, Agency for Development and Cooperation, Bureau of Development. Only members of the Association may be members of a Multi-Stakeholder Group on the implementation of EITI in Ukraine. The event was organized by DiXi Group within the framework of EnergoTransparency Association Institutional Support Project implemented with the support of the International Re