WIN at the World Water Week 2009


WIN at the Stockholm World Water Week 2009: Why Corruption needs to be on the agenda!

The annual Stockholm World Water Week is an important forum for the water sector because it brings together people working in different fields to discuss ongoing developments and share knowledge, information and ideas. Since its foundation in 2006, the Water Integrity Network (WIN) has made a continuous and solid effort to participate in the Week with a diverse set of events and discussions - determined to expose the negative impacts of corruption in the sector and with the objective to raise the profile of effective, clear and practical water integrity on the agenda of policy makers, civil society and the privates sector.

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WIN Seminar: Partnerships for Water and Environmental Sanitation: Integrity, Accountability and Transparency

A seminar organised by the Water Integrity Network at the Stockholm World Water Week 2009

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Painting the Colours of Corruption

Artist Pascall Venot asked SWWW conference participants to paint their perception of corruption in a joint artwork that was created during the conference.

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WIN in the spotlight!

Media articles on WIN at the Stockholm World Water Week

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Strategic Partnership signed between the Water Integrity Network and Transparency International

The Water Integrity Network (WIN) and Transparency International (TI) signed an agreement at the Stockholm World Water Week to strengthen their cooperation on combating corruption in the water sector.

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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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