News from WIN-S
The latest announcements from the WIN Secretariat
The latest announcements from the WIN Secretariat
As the climate talks at the COP15 open with urgent calls for action, massive funds will be mobilized to manage climate change adaptation and mitigation. If not managed and governed adequately, large sums will be lost in corruption and mismanagement.
A new issue of the WIN Newsletter (WINews) is out now! Read about latest news, events and activities on water integrity.
Mrs. Ania Grobicki, Mr. Ravi Narayanan and Mrs. Kathleen Shordt join the WIN International Steering Committee (WIN-ISC).
This series of U4 Briefs engages with the corruption risks and opportunities as well as preventive measures in water sector licencing, infrastructure development and institutional reform.
The Bangladesh Water Integrity Network (BAWIN) has been launched by founding members Transparency International- Bangladesh (TI-B), Bangladesh Water Partnership (BWP), Nagorik Udyog (Citizens' Intitiative), and the Water Resource Planning Organisation (WARPO).
Cali, Colombia, 09 Sep 09 - 13 Sep 09
The UNCAC Coalition, a global CSO network that was formed in 2006, is calling on CSOs to sign on to a Coalition Statement and to send it to their governments ahead of the Conference of States Parties.
Photographs that visualize the impact of corruption on people and the environment.
It is essential for good governance and management that a combined management information and monitoring framework is developed and tested in relation to WIN’s outreach model and growth scenario.
Initiated by VOICE in July 2008 and supported by the Water Integrity Network, this documentary focuses on the inherent corruption in the water management systems and the problems of the water services in the Mymensingh municipality.
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