Not just procurement risks: red flags in how water infrastructure is planned
Integrity risks related to the selection and planning of new infrastructure are high. They also have significant long-term impacts for […]
Read more...Integrity risks related to the selection and planning of new infrastructure are high. They also have significant long-term impacts for […]
Read more...A Water Stewardship Initiative (WSI) can be more effective if the partnership is founded on trust and built with concrete measures to address Transparency, Accountability, Participation, and Anti-corruption concerns.
Read more...A summary of tech opportunities and challenges for water and sanitation from the WIN Integrity Talk 5
Read more...Integrity Talks are interactive discussions with WIN partners about challenges and lessons for advancing integrity to improve service and reduce […]
Read more...Integrity Talks are discussions around transparency, accountability and participation as ways to advance integrity and reduce corruption in the water […]
Read more...Integrity Talks are discussions around transparency, accountability, and participation as ways to advance integrity and reduce corruption in the water […]
Read more...3,6 billion people don’t have safe sanitation services. It’s time for change and service providers cannot afford integrity failures.
Read more...Integrity is essential to reach SDG6 and SDG11
Read more...A new research report examines urban sanitation in Lusaka, Zambia, with a focus on integrity, corruption risks and the capacity, strengths and weakness of the regulatory framework to deal with these risks. It bridges a critical gap in research on integrity in sanitation governance, highlighting new ways to strengthen the regulatory framework and ensure effectiveness of WASH systems.
Read more...An interview with Bubala Muyovwe of the NGO WASH Forum
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