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BATPRO MADAGASCAR

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Contact Phones : -,+ 261 (20) 22 620 13/14/15

Madagascar leader in trading and distribution of equipment and materials for the construction sector, public works, civil engineering, mining, petroleum and industries, BATPRO has a national branch network (Antananarivo, Tamatave) whose approach as is certified ISO 9001-2000 and ISO 9001-2008 since 2003 since September 2008 With over 50 years of experience, BATPRO has developed a corporate culture based on service, for the best price / quality ratio, compliance with international standards and customer satisfaction. The precise definition of customer needs, user training, technical assistance on construction and maintenance of equipment sold are among the supplements induced a peak sourcing. Through continuous training of its officials from its international suppliers BATPRO remains attentive to the new technological requirements. BATPRO thus undertakes to ensure its customers the best products and technical developments in the market. Today more than 600 professional customers trus

Eduma

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Contact Phones : -,+261.20.22.46942
Web Address :www.enduma.mg

• Founded in 1977 by Mr. Aziz Hiridjee, the company Enduma starts operations in conducting coating on fabrics. It diversifies its activities and launches in woven packaging (polypropylene) to meet the growing demand and is the leader in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean in its field. • The collection bag Enduma (Miaka-bokatra) is a national symbol, while in parallel the more technical products are developed such as technical big bags for large and very large capacities masses. The expertise of Enduma becoming recognized nationally at first, then quickly across borders. • In 2013, Enduma introduced its new range of environmentally friendly promotional bags made of nonwoven fabric (non woven). The group's policy puts the environmental aspect and reusable bags first. So Enduma participates in numerous works and communications concerning environmental conservation in Madagascar

Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

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Contact Phones : -,+222 36 38 19 54

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is a global Standard to promote open and accountable management of natural resources. It seeks to strengthen government and company systems, inform public debate, and enhance trust. In each implementing country it is supported by a coalition of governments, companies and civil society working together. History of EITI In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there was an expanding library of academic literature around the resource curse by such acolytes as Jeffrey Sachs, Joseph Stiglitz, Terry Lynn Karl and Paul Collier detailing how the huge potential benefits of oil, gas and mining were not being realised and were associated with increased poverty, conflict and corruption. The problem went beyond just the well-known economic phenomenon of 'Dutch Disease' by which natural resource wealth made other export sectors uncompetitive. Other common effects were around the capturing of the revenues by elites, the stunting of the development

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