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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.
Issues for consideration in the development of pro-poor anti-corruption strategies in water services and irrigation.
Swedish Water House Report 22
Read more or download Plummer_Pro Poor Anti-corruption water.pdf (1.18 MB)
A pilot survey on corruption in the water service delivery with respect to the city of Nairobi. This study was produced by Transparency International Kenya and published in February 2006.
Read more or download TIKenya_Nairobiwaterandseweragecompany.pdf (984 kB)
The presentations held during 2006 World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden are now made available for download.
Kochurani Mathew from the Socio-Economic Units Foundation in Kerala, India
Read more or download Kerala sanitation transparency 2 WWW06.ppt (1.25 MB)
By German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) (Eschborn, 2005)
Sector Project: Development and Testing of Strategies and Instruments for the Prevention of Corruption
Recent initiatives from the OECD, the World Bank, and others on the subject of corruption have received widespread attention. However, the author argues that the incidence of corruption is closely connected with contracting-out, concessions, and privatisation, where multinationals based in OECD countries stand to gain profitable business. This article looks at empirical evidence on this subject.
By Intizar Hussain, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka
By IRC and UNESCO-IHE, briefing note, March 2007
Read more or download IRC Strengthening Capacity for Local WASH.pdf (810 kB)
This report was prepared for the DAC Network on Governance by a team of consultants led by Mr.Bruce Bailey.
The purpose of this study was to review donor experiences and lessons about what works or does not work in fighting corruption in developing countries. These lessons in turn are intended to assist the GOVNET to improve donor effectiveness in fighting corruption and to improve collaboration between all partners.
By Janelle Plummer and Piers Cross (2007)
This paper is one of a series of outputs by the Water and Sanitation Program – Africa (WSP-AF) team. It links a framework of corrupt practices in the water and sanitation sector to a menu of existing solutions.
Read more or download Plummer_Cross2007.pdf (388 kB)
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