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I am reworking the article over the coming days as it has been flagged for the tone. Please get in touch with me Chberger for suggestions, further edits, or if you disagree on a change. Thanks for your contributions. --Chberger (talk) 12:51, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Removed plagiarism

I have removed plagiarism from this page as it was matched exactly from a listing on Google Books. --Ianweller (talk) 14:42, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Suggested edits to Talk:Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

Dear all, I would like to suggest the following updates to the Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative page: • The current Chair of the EITI Board is Rt Hon. Helen Clark Former Prime Minister of New Zealand and former UNDP Administrator. In the text box on the right, her name is right. However, in the body text, it is still mentioned the former chair. https://eiti.org/contact/rt-hon-helen-clark. • The organisation is headed by Mark Robinson. In the text box on the right, his name is right. However, in the body text, it still mentions the former head of the organisation. https://eiti.org/news/eiti-board-appoints-mark-robinson-as-new-executive-director • As of September 2020, there are 55 countries are implementing the EITI. https://eiti.org/countries • In the country list should be included Ecuador, Netherlands, Niger, Uganda. Solomon Island is not an EITI implementing country anymore. https://eiti.org/countries • As of December 2020, there are 68 supporting companies. https://eiti.org/supporters/companies.

Many thanks for taking into account these edits. --Comms wiki (talk) 12:13, 22 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]