Trinidad y Tobago (T&T) alcanzó un hito en la promoción de la transparencia y la mejora de la gobernanza de su sector extractivo. El 23 de enero de 2015, el país logró que se reconociera su pleno cumplimiento con los requisitos de la Iniciativa de Transparencia en la Industria Extractiva (EITI) – un mecanismo por el cual los países deben revelar públicamente los … [Lee más...] Acerca de ¿Cómo mejoramos la transparencia en el sector extractivo? Pregúntele a Trinidad y Tobago
Malaika Masson

Malaika Masson
Malaika Masson is a Lead Energy Specialist in the Energy Division at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) currently managing the IDB energy portfolio for Guyana. Since joining the Bank in 2009, she has been involved in the development and oversight of projects related to solar PV generation, rehabilitation of transmission and distribution and electric mobility across the Caribbean. She has worked on resilient energy infrastructure, micro-grids in remote areas, training programs for women in solar installation, extractive industry governance and regional dialogue on renewable energy. Malaika holds a PhD in 2003 in Management Studies from Cambridge Judge Business School, Cambridge University. Prior to joining the IDB, Malaika worked on public private partnerships and policy within the UK Government, Chatham House, and Shell Group and served on public boards.