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Itie: Burundi's Long Road to Mining Transparency

Summary by IWACU Burundi
Since 2012, Burundi has embarked on a process of accession to the EITI (Initiative for Transparency in Extractive Industries) to enhance transparency in the mining sector. But unsavoured interests blocked the process in 2015, allowing continued opacity and causing significant financial losses for the State. Launched in 2023, the issue is progressing very slowly. Gabriel Rufyiri, a civil society figure and a strong advocate of this accession, loo…
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Since 2012, Burundi has embarked on a process of accession to the EITI (Initiative for Transparency in Extractive Industries) to enhance transparency in the mining sector. But unsavoured interests blocked the process in 2015, allowing continued opacity and causing significant financial losses for the State. Launched in 2023, the issue is progressing very slowly. Gabriel Rufyiri, a civil society figure and a strong advocate of this accession, loo…

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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