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Quienes somos

​La Water Integrity Network (WIN) aboga por la integridad en los sectores de agua y saneamiento para reducir los riesgos de corrupción y mejorar los servicios, en beneficio de todos.

 

El acceso al agua potable y al saneamiento son derechos humanos fundamentales. Nuestro objetivo es contribuir a la realización de estos derechos, así como asegurar el uso sostenible de los recursos hídricos ante la crisis climática.

 

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capacitación

Fortalece tu trabajo con integridad

"The challenges facing the water sector are immense and no single actor can solve them alone. Only through concerted efforts by all stakeholders—including governments, public institutions, businesses, private organisations, and civil society—can these challenges be confronted.

 

WIN invites you to join this journey, and to promote a culture of integrity in pursuit of a socially just world in which everyone has access to decent water and sanitation services."

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Barbara Schreiner, WIN Executive Director
Strategy 2023-2033

Red y socios

WIN es una red global y abierta de individuos y organizaciones. Reunimos a las personas con la integridad como principio rector para mejorar la gestión del agua y la prestación de servicios.

Con nuestros socios locales y de defensa, estamos impulsando el cambio paso a paso. Los socios locales, especialmente en los países focales de WIN, Bangladesh, Kenia y México, crean conciencia, encabezan acciones de integridad y promueven herramientas de integridad.

 

Convertirse en socio es gratuito y está abierto a cualquier organización alineada con los valores de WIN.

Formación a medida

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WIN está formada por un pequeño equipo multinacional de expertos en agua y anticorrupción. El equipo tiene su sede principalmente en Berlín, Alemania.

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Barbara Schreiner

Executive
Director

Barbara has over 30 years’ experience in water management in developing countries with a focus on good governance and addressing poverty and inequality, including in relation to gender and other forms of social and economic marginalisation. Before joining WIN, she was Executive Director of the Pegasys Institute, and a Director at Pegasys Consulting. She worked for over a decade in senior management in the public sector, has been advisor to three Ministers, and is a member of the National Anti-Corruption Council of South Africa.

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Kelly Acuña

Programme Lead
Latin America, Regulation

Kelly is responsible for the implementation of water integrity management programmes in Mexico and across Latin America. She is an economist with post-graduate degrees in Public Policy and Economics from Hertie School of Governance. Kelly is an expert on water and sanitation regulation with several years of professional experience in the regulation of water and sanitation services in Colombia focusing on fostering efficiency, innovation, sustainability, and good governance.

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Mary Galvin

Programme Lead
Research

Mary has worked on water, sanitation and climate issues as a researcher, development practitioner, consultant, and water justice activist in South Africa and globally since 1992. She has directed three non-profit organisations engaging in community organising, action research, and advocacy in these areas. From 2014 to 2023 she was Associate Professor in development studies at the University of Johannesburg. She obtained a MA from Yale University in 1992 and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2006.

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Eliška Godiveau

Finance and Administration Manager

Eliška is responsible for financial management, human resources and administration at WIN. She is a certified accountant and holds a degree in Middle Eastern studies and Translation and Interpretation studies.

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Claire Grandadam

Programme Lead
Communications

Claire manages external communication and also supports change management processes of service providers. She makes sure Transparency, Accountability, Participation, and Anti-Corruption measures in the water sector gain visibility and traction. She has 15 years of professional experience in corporate and non-profit communication work in the renewable energy and water sectors. She also has professional experience as an internal auditor and expert for compliance and ISO-9001 quality management.

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Marcela López

Programme Lead
Capacity Development

Marcela is in charge of Capacity Building and Knowledge Management programmes at WIN. She is geographer with an interdisciplinary background in urban and environmental studies. She has been working at the interface between corporatisation, water governance and infrastructures. She also works as a Senior Lecturer at the international Urban Management master's course at the Technische Universität Berlin and New York University, Berlin.

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George Osoro

Programme Lead
East Africa

George is responsible for water integrity management programmes and advocates for integrity with partners across East Africa. He has a post-graduate degree in Water Engineering. George has several years of professional experience in the water and sanitation service sector, working on enhancing efficiency, innovation, sustainability, coordination and good governance amongst water service providers, state and non-state actors. George is specialised in water and climate governance, WASH, IWRM, and urban and rural water management, system strengthening.

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Rebecca Sands

Programme Lead - Tools, Climate, GESI

Rebecca manages WIN's tools portfolio and leads the climate work stream. She also ensures that gender and social inclusion are integrated across WIN's areas of work. She has a Master's degree in Environmental Policy from Sciences Po Paris and has over 5 years' experience working in research and analysis, project management, and stakeholder engagement across INGOs, NGOs, and the private sector.

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Josefa Vergara

Programme
Officer

Josefa supports the development of educational and training material at WIN. She is an Engineer in Natural Resources, with a Master's degree in Global Change Geography from the Humboldt Univeristät zu Berlin. With over five years of experience in Chile and Germany, her work has focused on ecosystem services, urban ecology research, and water governance.

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Ivan Zupan

Programme
Manager

Ivan is heading WIN country programmes in Kenya, Mexico, Bangladesh, and Uganda. He also assists the Executive Director with management, planning and fundraising. Ivan has more than 10 years of working experience in the anti-corruption section with previous engagements with Transparency International and the International Anti-Corruption Academy

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Ruchika Satish

Programme Lead
South Asia, Sanitation

Ruchika is responsible for water integrity projects in Bangladesh. She has over five years experience working in the development sector in India, specifically with Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning activities and reporting process for Donors, Incubators, and NGOs working in Renewable Energy, Health, Education, Livelihoods, WASH, and Gender. She also has experience implementing sanitation projects in rural India.

WIN está formada por un pequeño equipo multinacional de expertos en agua y anticorrupción. El equipo tiene su sede principalmente en Berlín, Alemania.

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Asamblea General de Socios 2023

Para responder a las crecientes preocupaciones entre los profesionales del agua sobre el impacto de la corrupción en el sector, WIN fue fundada en 2006 por el IRC, el Instituto Internacional del Agua de Estocolmo, la Casa Sueca del Agua, Transparencia Internacional y el Programa de Agua y Saneamiento del Banco Mundial. Anteriormente organizada por Transparencia Internacional, en 2014 WIN se convirtió en una asociación independiente, con sede en Berlín, Alemania.

La Asamblea General de Miembros es el principal órgano de gobierno de la asociación WIN. Decide la estrategia a largo plazo y la planificación anual y está compuesto por hasta 15 miembros, entre organizaciones e individuos.

Current General Assembly Members
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Current General Assembly Members
Individuals

Financiadores y partidarios

El trabajo de WIN es posible gracias a las contribuciones e ideas de nuestros socios y miembros que implementan programas con nosotros sobre integridad del agua en todo el mundo y gracias al financiamiento de GIZ, la Fundación Hewlett, el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, NVF y los gobiernos de los Estados Unidos. Países Bajos (a través de DGIS), Suecia (a través de Asdi) y Suiza (a través de COSUDE).

¡Gracias!

Oportunidades

Los anuncios de vacantes, pasantías, oportunidades de voluntariado y convocatorias de propuestas de servicios para WIN y nuestros socios cercanos se publican aquí.

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