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Reversing the Resource Curse: Theory and Practice 2016
This advanced executive course offered by the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) in partnership with the School of Public Policy at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, is open to exceptional individuals from government, civil society, parliaments, media, international development agencies, industry associations and academia who already have a solid understanding of natural resource governance but seek to enhance their knowledge and skills in order to play a more prominent role in developing, monitoring and evaluating the mineral and petroleum sectors in their countries and across the globe.
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