The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) spoke about the environmental projects that have been successfully developed in the department of Casanare.
Much of Latin America has rebelled against its political leaders in recent weeks. Colombia has not been immune but neither has it been as violent as Chile or Ecuador. When polled, most Colombians identify corruption as the issue that most concerns them. To understand this better, we looked at a recent Transparency International corruption study which compares 18 Latin American and Caribbean countries.
The union signed its first collective agreement with Cenit, highlighting advances in the protection of workers’ rights, among others.
This is how investments from the mining industry have helped preserve Colombia’s cultural traditions.
Companies in the oil sector continue to announce their social responsibility programs to protect and help the environment. Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) talked about a beach care project.
The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) hosted its first territorial dialogue session in the department of Casanare. These and other Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) stories in our periodic summary.
The Colombian government considers the oil sector as one of the pillars to reactivate the economy and employment in the country. Authorities have high hopes for the benefits of Works for Taxes and the industry plays a key role in this.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) confirmed that the industry entered Colombia’s Business Integrity Route: an initiative to fight corruption. These and other Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) stories in our periodic summary.
The union sent a letter to the Ecopetrol Group, discussing the importance of not selling transport subsidiary, Cenit.
ENTerritorio spoke about its internal changes and why they will be more efficient at handling royalties’ resources in the territories. These and other stories in our periodic Royalties summary.