2024.9250.2

D-EITI: Transparency in Germany’s Extractive Industry

Support for the implementation of the EITI in Germany II
Client
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWE)
Country
Germany
Runtime
Partner
Keine
Contact

Mareike Goehler-Robus

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D-EITI Special Envoy and Parliamentary State Secretary Dr Franziska Brantner holds a discussion with two people at the Federation of German Industries Raw Materials Congress.
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Context

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global effort implemented by non-governmental organisations, companies, financial institutions and governments. It promotes transparency and accountability with regard to revenue received from the extractive sector as well as the responsible use of natural resources.

EITI makes information about payments made by extractive companies publicly available. In addition to that, contextual information – for example, the legislation – must be published. Each country has a multi-stakeholder group to implement the EITI composed of representatives of government, the private sector and civil society.

Germany has been supporting the initiative politically and financially since it was founded in 2003 in more than 40 developing countries and emerging economies. It has been successfully implementing the initiative in Germany, where it is known as D-EITI, since 2016.

Objective

EITI is being successfully implemented in Germany. This strengthens EITI as a global standard and drives the initiative’s further development.

Approach

The project provides the Secretariat for the initiative in Germany, which supports the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) and the multi-stakeholder group in fulfilling the requirements of the global EITI standard in Germany.

Part of its remit is to support the multi-stakeholder group in preparing and publishing an annual report for D-EITI that is easy to understand and promotes dialogue on the domestic extractive sector. It also helps to pass on knowledge and experience on the governance process within a federally structured country such as Germany. The project is also seeking to contribute to developing the EITI standard so that it becomes a global transparency standard.

Internationally, the D-EITI Secretariat supports efforts to share experience with other candidate and member countries of EITI and promotes dialogue with partner countries.

Last update: November 2025 
A D-EITI multi-stakeholder group member stands at a podium at the EITI Global Conference in Dakar, Senegal.
© EITI
Further Project Information

CRS code
15113

Financing organisation
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Democratic and inclusive governance

Significant (secondary) policy objective:

  • Inclusion and empowerment of people with disabilities

Responsible organisational unit
7190 Europa, Mittelmeer, Zentralasien 2

Previous project
1969.3022.6

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
3,160,048 €

This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities: The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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