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Strengthening Integrity in Water and Sanitation: Evidence from Two Informal Settlements in Khulna City, Bangladesh
How do residents of informal settlements decide where to get water in informal settlements of Khulna and what are the challenges they face in doing so? Is there transparent information available to them? Is there accountability for the systems that are built in the neighbourhood?
May 253 min read


Who gets what water? Water allocation, water permitting and corruption in a changing climate
Water allocation systems were designed, often decades ago, to share water between people, agriculture, cities, industry. This discussion is on latest research on water allocation systems and the risks they face including corruption.
Jan 95 min read


Financialisation: an intractable breach of integrity in the water and sewerage systems in England and Wales
An examination of water governance and regulatory challenges in England and Wales related to financialisation in water and sanitation.
Sep 9, 20241 min read


Mar Menor, Spain: deep story of a disaster
We supported investigative journalists Datadista in 2019 to take a deep dive into Mar Menor, Spain.
Feb 10, 20201 min read


Cleaning Up the Garment Industry in Bangladesh: Wastewater, Environment, and Brand Reputation
Textile and ready-made garment production is one of the most water-intensive industries in the word, as access to this vital resource is...
Aug 15, 20183 min read


Integrity and the Human Right to Water at Community Level in Central America
Many Community Water Boards in Central America establish their legitimacy by making sure they work honestly, transparently, and in an accoun
Aug 15, 20141 min read
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