The Multi-Stakeholder Group is a tripartite governing body consisting of members from Guyana’s Government, Industry and Civil Society. It is comprised of 12 members, each of which has an alternate. Each member and alternate pair is drawn from and represents one of three sectors – Government, Industry and Civil Society.
Work Plan
The Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) plays a crucial role in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) process. The MSG is a key component of the EITI framework, and its primary role is to oversee and facilitate the implementation of EITI standards in a participating country.
Overall, the MSG is a critical element of the EITI process, as it ensures that the initiative’s principles of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity are upheld in the governance of the country’s extractive resources.
Guyana EITI MSG Policy Manual
The Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG) plays a crucial role in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) process. The MSG is a key component of the EITI framework, and its primary role is to oversee and facilitate the implementation of EITI standards in a participating country.
Overall, the MSG is a critical element of the EITI process, as it ensures that the initiative’s principles of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity are upheld in the governance of the country’s extractive resources.
Terms of Reference
The MSG has a lifespan of three years and is governed by a Terms of Reference.