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Syllabus

1 Challenges and opportunities

1.0 Introduction to the course

Lisa Sachs, Director, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

1.1 Short history of oil, gas, and mining

Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor, Columbia University and Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network

1.2 Challenges and opportunities of oil, gas, and mining

Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor, Columbia University and Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network

1.3 The decision chain of natural resource management (I)

Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

1.4 The decision chain of natural resource management (II)

Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

2 Political economy of natural resources 

2.0 Introduction to Module 2

2.1 How natural resources shape and are shaped by political context

Alexandra Gillies, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

2.2 Corruption trends in the extractive sector

Alexandra Gillies, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

2.3 International governance initiatives

Alexandra Gillies, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

2.4 Natural resources and the broader governance framework

Daniel Kaufmann, President & CEO, Natural Resource Governance Institute

2.5 Transparency and accountability

Daniel Kaufmann, President & CEO, Natural Resource Governance Institute

2.6 (Optional) Towards evidence driven policy reform using the Resource Governance Index

Daniel Kaufmann, President & CEO, Natural Resource Governance Institute

3 Fundamentals of oil, gas, and mining: industry considerations and policy implications

3.0 Introduction to Module 3

3.1 From oil well to car - market, players, and extraction process in oil

Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services

3.2 From mine to mobile phone - market, players, and extraction process in mining

Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services

3.3 How a company decides to invest in a project

Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services

3.4 The project development process

Antonio Pedro, Director, UNECA Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa

3.5 Evolving technology

Antonio Pedro, Director, UNECA Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa

3.6 (Optional) Fundamentals of energy and petroleum

Carole Nakhle, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Crystol Energy

4 Legal overview

4.0 Introduction to Module 4

4.1 Legal and regulatory frameworks for extractive industries

Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

4.2 Allocation of rights

Paulo de Sa, Practice Manager, Energy and Extractives Practice, World Bank

4.3 Implementation and monitoring of legal frameworks

Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

4.4 International law and the extractive industries

Lise Johnson, Head, Investment Law and Policy, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

4.5 State-owned enterprises: Role and governance

Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute

4.6 (Optional) Regional harmonization: Case studies from Africa

Antonio Pedro, Director, UNECA Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa

5 Fiscal regime design and revenue collection

5.0 Introduction to Module 5

5.1 Resource economics and fiscal regime principles

Matthew Genasci, Founder, Mining Policy Group

5.2 Fiscal instruments I: Royalty/tax systems

Matthew Genasci, Founder, Mining Policy Group

5.3 Fiscal instruments II: Contract-based systems

Matthew Genasci, Founder, Mining Policy Group

5.4 Fiscal regime implementation

Matthew Genasci, Founder, Mining Policy Group

6 Anticipating and managing environmental issues

6.0 Introduction to Module 6

6.1 Environmental challenges and trends: oil and gas

Daniel Franks, Programme Manager, United Nations Development Programme

6.2 Environmental challenges and trends: mining

Daniel Franks, Programme Manager, United Nations Development Programme

6.3 Managing environmental challenges

Daniel Franks, Programme Manager, United Nations Development Programme

6.4 Extractives and climate change

Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor, Columbia University and Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network

6.5 Environmental impact assessments and environmental due diligence

Saleem Ali, Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment University of Delaware

7 Community rights

7.0 Introduction to Module 7

7.1 Social impact and engagement

Deanna Kemp, Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland

7.2 Human rights and the global mining industry

Deanna Kemp, Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland

7.3 Mining and vulnerable populations

Deanna Kemp, Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland

7.4  Agreements between Companies and Indigenous Communities

Deanna Kemp, Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland

8 Artisanal mining

8.0 Introduction to Module 8

8.1 Introduction to artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM)

Cristina Villegas, Deputy Director, Mines to Markets, Pact

8.2 Challenges of ASM

Cristina Villegas, Deputy Director, Mines to Markets, Pact

8.3 ASM and gender

Cristina Villegas, Deputy Director, Mines to Markets, Pact

8.4 Tensions between artisanal and large-scale mining

Cristina Villegas, Deputy Director, Mines to Markets, Pact

8.5 Key opportunities and the way forward

Cristina Villegas, Deputy Director, Mines to Markets, Pact

9 Revenue management

9.0 Introduction to Module 9

9.1 Challenges of revenue management

Mohammed Amin Adam, Deputy Minister of Energy, Ghana

9.2 Policy responses: savings, spending, public debt, and earmarking

Mohammed Amin Adam, Deputy Minister of Energy, Ghana

9.3 Natural resource funds

Perrine Toledano, Head, Extractive Industries, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

9.4 Revenue sharing and decentralization

Cielo Magno, Assistant Professor, School of Economics, University of the Philippines

10 Investing in sustainable development: Economic linkages to the extractives sector

10.0 Introduction to Module 10

10.1 Introduction to economic linkages

Anthony Paul, Principal Consultant, Association of Caribbean Energy Specialists

10.2 Local employment

Anthony Paul, Principal Consultant, Association of Caribbean Energy Specialists

10.3 Local procurement

Anthony Paul, Principal Consultant, Association of Caribbean Energy Specialists

10.4 Enabling technology transfer

Anthony Paul, Principal Consultant, Association of Caribbean Energy Specialists

10.5 Downstream linkages

Anthony Paul, Principal Consultant, Association of Caribbean Energy Specialists

11 Investing in sustainable development: Looking beyond extractives

11.0 Introduction to Module 11

11.1 Investing in investing

Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

11.2 Leveraging extractive industries for infrastructure

Perrine Toledano, Head, Extractive Industries, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

11.3 Resource-for-infrastructure deals

Håvard Halland, Visiting Scholar, Stanford Global Projects Center, Stanford University (formerly Senior Economist, World Bank)

11.4 (Optional) Integrated spatial planning

Michael Stanley, Sector Lead, Mining, World Bank

12 Cross-cutting considerations and looking ahead

12.0 Introduction to Module 12

12.1 Political tripod and authorizing environment

Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

12.2 Engaging citizens

Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University

12.3 Aligning extractive industries with the Sustainable Development Goals

Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor, Columbia University and Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network

12.4 Course wrap-up

Lisa Sachs, Director, Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment

Patrick Heller, Advisor, Natural Resource Governance Institute