Preventing Corruption in a Sanitation Programme in India – Process and Tools

Author: Kochurani Mathew

This presentation describes how the Socio-Economic Units Foundation, a non-profit organization, worked with the local government to carry out a sanitation programme serving poor families in Kerala, southern India. This case study shows how to prevent corruption by applying some existing tools to the community-based household sanitation programme.

The corresponding table lists the tools used to ensure transparency and prevent corruption.

The Socio Economic Unit Foundation is a professional non-governmental organisation (NGO) working with the communities, promote sustainable socio economic development with a focus on water environment.

Link: Socio-Economic Units Foundation



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