In view of the major discoveries oil and gas in the WIO region and the potential social and economic impacts on
the economies of the countries on one hand and negative environmental impacts on the other hand it is prudent
that adequate governance mechanisms are put in place. Governments in the region recognized this as an
emerging issue and requested the Nairobi Convention Secretariat to assist governments to address the issue
within the framework of the Nairobi Convention. In response the Secretariat in partnership with WWF,
WIOMSA and other members of the WIO-C have prepared an exploratory paper that outlines elements of a
conducive investment climate on oil and gas.
A conducive investment climate should be guided by environmental measures that safeguard environmental
benefits. Important elements of a strategy on oil and gas exploration in the region could include: i) Appropriate
policies, plans and legislation; ii) systems and tools such as strategic environmental assessments and sensitivity
mapping; iii) accountability, transparency, capacity building and public participation; and iv) regional
harmonization and cooperation including research and development partnerships, regional dialogue and funding
mechanisms
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