WIN at the World Water Week 2006

Author: World Water Week 2006

The following presentations were held during 2006 World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden:

  1. Transparency in Water Management: Narasimha Rao Chilukuri, National Level Monitor, Govt. of India
  2. Political Commitment and Programs to Fight Corruption in the Water Sector: Antonio Tujan Jr., SIWI Workshop
  3. Securing Communal Water Sources through Combating Corruption: Case study: Local Communities in the Niger Delta States of Nigeria, Mr. Adeh, Ignatius
  4. From Principles to Realities: Transparency International - Pakistan Analysis: Syed Adil Gilani, Procurement Specialist TIP
  5. Preventing Corruption in a Sanitation Programme, Kerala, India: Socio-Economic Units Foundation
  6. Improvement of the Governance of Water Utilities: Kazushi Hashimoto, Japan Bank for International Cooperation
  7. Facing up: How Shell Tackles Corruption: Albert Wong, Head of Policy and External Relations, Shell International
  8. Perceptions of Corruption in the Water Sector of the SADC Region: Anton Earle, Luyanda Mnkwenkwe, African Centre for Water Research
  9. Corruption in the Water Sector: Janelle Plummer, Patrik Stålgren, Piers Cross


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SOMALIA: A shepherd seeks water for his goat at a large catchment area outside the village of Isdorto in the southern Bakol Region. The catchment has been empty for 70 days. Many livestock are dying, and the nearest water point is 25 km away. The water basin has dried up only three times in the past 80 years. The last time was in 1992, Somalia’s worst drought in recent history.

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