Putting women front and centre
Where are the Women? Equal representation of men and women is essential in WASH sector
Read more...Public, partially privatised or fully privatised organizations that provide water services.
Where are the Women? Equal representation of men and women is essential in WASH sector
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...Research Report on Integrity in Water Sector Public Financial Management in Kenyan Counties
Read more...Introduction Globally, in 2015, 2,3 billion people lacked even a basic sanitation service and 892 million people world-wide still practiced […]
Read more...In 2015, the Water Integrity Network (WIN) with partners cewas, and Transparency International-Bangladesh (TI-B), began collaborating with Khulna Water and […]
Read more...‘We want to improve the transparency and accountability of our water company’ – Jorge Aguilera, General Manager of Water in […]
Read more...Reports to funders are written documents that provide information about the development of a project. They should provide information on […]
Read more...Key messages and follow-up actions for promoting integrity in the water sector
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