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A list of all documents in the library.
These documents are from a wide variety of sources and do not necessarily represent the views of WIN secretariat.
A list of all documents in the library.
These documents are from a wide variety of sources and do not necessarily represent the views of WIN secretariat.
By Kathleen Shordt, Laurent Stravato, Cor Dietvorst (2007)
This paper is a brief overview of issues, approaches and information resources on corruption in the water. The second half of the paper provides entry to the rapidly growing literature on corruption, transparency and honesty in the WASH sector.
Michael Lipton is a Research Professor of Economics in the Poverty Research Unit at Sussex University.
The text includes a section on corruption and irrigation.
Prepared for the Seminar on "Meeting International Water Targets Without Fighting Corruption?" at the World Water Week in Stockholm, August 21-27, 2005
Read more or download Stockholm Paper by Hansjörg Elshorst & Donal O'Leary.pdf (217 kB)
Jennifer Davis presents empirical information regarding the types and magnitude of corrupt behaviours documented in water supply and sanitation service provision in several South Asian localities.
Seminar Report from the World Water Week in Stockholm, August 22, 2006. Summary by Dr. Patrick Stålgren
Read more or download WWW 2006 report.pdf (498 kB)
Beyond Scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis
The India Corruption Study 2005 reveals how corruption in public services, including water supply and sanitation, affects the day to day needs of citizens. The study is part of TI Indias mission to empower citizen to refuse to pay a bribe.
By Charles Kenny
Policy Research Working Paper 4331
It is the first book to give a comprehensive review of the key elements of policy, governance and regulation for sustainable water services, based on experience from around the world.
By Intizar Hussain and Munir A. Hanjra, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka
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