This report sums up the results and recommendations of five regional workshops held in Africa, Latin America and Asia on corruption in the water sector.
Read more or download Workshop Synthesis.pdf (1.33 MB)
On the 17th of August 2008, WIN held a Panel Debate at the World Water Week, followed by break-out discussions with participants on different aspects of corruption in the water sector.
Read more or download Panel_The Global Corruption Report 2008_A Call to Action.pdf (1.47 MB)
The Water Integrity Network has developed a new advocacy guide available as a tool for anyone who wants to become more active in the fight against corruption in the water sector. The advocacy guide has been created with the support of several of our partners, members and friends, to whom we are particularly thankful. The guide is available for download here.
Read more or download Advocacy Guide 2009 Web.pdf (1.23 MB)
By Dr. Patrik Stålgren.
The paper is part of the Swedish Water House Policy Briefs aimed to explore key future-oriented water and related subjects. This policy brief on corruption in the water sector aims to capture the current level of knowledge within the field and identify key areas for further knowledge generation and policy development.
Issues for consideration in the development of pro-poor anti-corruption strategies in water services and irrigation.
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Read more or download Plummer_Pro Poor Anti-corruption water.pdf (1.18 MB)
A concise overview of the problems, effects and possible solutions of corruption in sanitation. Produced by the WIN-Secretariat (2007)
Read more or download WIN Corruption in Sanitation.pdf (100 kB)
By Janelle Plummer and Piers Cross (2007)
This paper is one of a series of outputs by the Water and Sanitation Program – Africa (WSP-AF) team. It links a framework of corrupt practices in the water and sanitation sector to a menu of existing solutions.
Read more or download Plummer_Cross2007.pdf (388 kB)
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