Water integrity?
It's essential
Corruption and integrity issues happen everywhere and in all sectors, but in water and sanitation, the impact is particularly dramatic, for communities, economies, and ecosystems.
Corruption and integrity failures lead to ineffective water and sanitation infrastructure, unchecked pollution, unprepared service providers, and whole communities left with unsafe water, or no water at all.
We cannot reach any of the SDGs without fixing the leaks and systematic weaknesses in the water and sanitation sectors. Business as usual is no longer an option. Stand with us for change.
What you can do
Water integrity is not a pipe dream. There are many practical ways to ensure sector institutions are run with integrity and without impunity.
Integrity in water and sanitation is something we can build and nurture through Transparency, Accountabiltiy, Participation, and Anti-corruption.
Events
- Wed, 23 Octonline webinar23 Oct 2024, 16:00 – 17:30 GMT+2online webinar23 Oct 2024, 16:00 – 17:30 GMT+2online webinarHow can regulators foster a culture of integrity in the water sector to ensure the delivery of equitable water and sanitation services for all? How can we strengthen integrity of regulators? Join us to discuss, at the upcoming Integrity Talk. In partnership with ESAWAS.
- Open now - self-paced online course.Cap-Net plataforma de aprendizajeOpen now - self-paced online course.Cap-Net plataforma de aprendizaje
- Open now: Self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusOpen now: Self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusOpen now: Self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusAn intro to corruption and integrity in the water and sanitation sectors, with input on cirtical vulnerabilities and tools for action based on the four principles of integrity: Transparency, Accountability, Participation, Anti-corruption
- Open now: self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusOpen now: self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusOpen now: self-paced courseOnline course - CAP-NET Virtual CampusHow can we justify exclusion from service of millions of city residents when water and sanitation are human rights? Why are residents of informal settlements often paying far more for water than residents of wealthy neighbourhoods? It's time we rethink service delivery to really leave no one behind.
Missed the latest Integrity Talk? See all past summaries and videos here.
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Partner network
Our network, events, and tools are open and available to all. We welcome collaboration, questions, and feedback.
Organisations that wish to show their commitment to improving integrity in water and sanitation management and actively collaborate on integrity programmes are also invited to partner with us formally.
Take a stand for water integrity: become a formal WIN partner now.