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The rising demand for natural resources, exacerbated by the energy transition, leaves communities vulnerable to the impacts of corruption. Corruption facilitates environmental crimes and exacerbates the impact on people and the environment of resource extraction. In this session, we discuss the building blocks of an effective governance framework for preventing and mitigating corruption in the natural resource sector while strengthening environmental protection and promoting climate action, especially at the community level. The session explores inter alia how integrity and traceability mechanisms in licensing, ownership, contracts, state participation, and commodity transportation, paired with transparent, accountable use of subnational revenues, can guard against corruption and the environmental crimes it enables. Speakers provide real-world examples of how this has been implemented on the ground and the relevance of the UNCAC and other global mechanisms and multi-stakeholder initiatives in addressing this issue. This special event took place at the 11th Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention Against Corruption in Doha, Qatar. It was part of Environment Day – a special theme day co-organised by a coalition of government, inter-governmental and civil society partners. This session was co-organised by Morocco, Ukraine, EITI, Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC, Basel Institute of Governance, Fundación Multitudes, HEDA Resource Centre, WWF International. Moderator: Global Civil Society Coalition for the UNCAC: Corinna Gilfillan, Senior Analyst Panelists: Yassir Chokairi, Director of Cooperation and Development, National Authority for Probity, Prevention and Fight Against Corruption, Morocco Viktor Pavlushchyk, Head, National Agency for Corruption Prevention, Ukraine Gay Alessandra V. Ordenes, Technical Director, EITI Secretariat Mauricio Alarcón Salvador, Executive Director (online), Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo Jaime Ibarra, Board Member and Co-founder, Fundación Multitudes Olanrewaju Suraju, Chairman of HEDA Resource Centre (online), HEDA Resource Centre Anik R. Dwiningrum, Anti-Corruption Analyst at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Indonesia Rob Parry-Jones, Head, Wildlife / Environmental Crime Programme, WWF-International 🔔 Follow the Basel Institute on Governance YouTube: @BaselInstituteonGovernance LinkedIn: / basel-institute-on-governance Facebook: / baselinstituteongovernance WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029... The Basel Institute on Governance channel features webinars, expert panels, educational videos and other discussions on anti-corruption, financial crime, environmental crime, asset recovery, cryptoassets, governance, integrity and more. 👉 Visit https://baselgovernance.org to explore our programmes, publications, services, job opportunities and more. #BaselInstituteOnGovernance