A GUIDE TO ADVOCACY FOR INTEGRITY IN THE WATER SECTOR

The advocacy guide was developed to guide practical action for advocacy towards curbing corruption in water. It consists of a series of modules that support engagement in advocacy. To fight for water integrity, it is necessary to advocate for better institutions, better participation, and better laws and regulations. This advocacy guide is intended to help achieve that aim, making advocacy work more targeted and effective.


Advocacy Guide - A Toolbox for Water Integrity Action
Water Integrity Network

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)

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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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