Activities

Initiatives, tools and opportunities to fight corruption in the water sector


Advocacy

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Video Competition/Concours de Vidéo/Concurso de Video

WIN Video Competition/Concours de Vidéo/Concurso de Video 2010

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Capacity Development

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Case Information Sheets

Corruption in the water sector both puts at risk the lives of billions of people and slows development. Yet, there are many individuals, organisations and initiatives worldwide that have developed creative and effective ways to enhance water integrity.
The Case Information Sheets are an initiative to support local action and disseminate this information on a global level. They are authored by individuals and groups who have suffered from the negative impacts of corruption on water provision and therefore initiated successful local actions to improve their situation.

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Country based initiatives

WIN aims to stimulate and encourage anti-corruption initiatives on different levels. Local, national and international cross-sector coalitions made up of people from all sectors have worked together to improve integrity in the water sector. WIN collaborates with organisations and individuals that view anti-corruption measures as central to sustainable development, economic efficiency and social equality by forming country coalitions. More information about WIN's country coalitions can be found below.

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International Conferences

WIN aims to make known the negative effects of corruption in the water sector to a wider public. Advocating for water integrity at global water events is crucial to create awareness for the importance of fighting corruption in the sector. Below you will find more information about WINs participation at international events and conferences.

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Small Grants Fund

PLEASE NOTE: We are currently not accepting any applications for small grants funds.

The overarching goal of the Fund is to stimulate and support local actions to fight corruption in the water sector, and thereby reduce poverty. It is targeted to Civil Society organisation (CSO) members of the WIN working in developing and transition countries. Individual WIN Members may affiliate with a member CSO to apply.

We are currently not accepting any applications for Small Grants Funds. The 2009 projects have been evaluated and follow-up will be available as part of the general WIN evaluation in the second part of 2010. For funds and grants seekers, please visit our partner Partnership for Transparency Funds on http://www.partnershipfortransparency.info/.

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