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Strong civil society leaders share how they are fighting to bring safe water and sanitation to their communities. Read more...
A Watershed India workshop looked into the role of the Gram Panchayat (village council) in WASH budget tracking. Read more...
An analysis of the government's 2020-21 budget shows allocations may not be enough. Read more...
Study demands strong accountability mechanisms for countries to stay on track with WASH targets. Read more...
Empowering civil society with transparency tools to aid in the fight against lagging WASH budgets. Read more...
Participants from the East Africa Integrity Forum 2017 have identified key integrity concerns on eight themes. Read more...
An advocacy tool for civil society launching soon. Read more...
At the first Water Integrity Forum for East Africa, IRC hosted a session on bridging the financing gap in WASH. Read more...
The Ethiopian Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity in conjunction with Water Integrity Network (WIN) organised the first ever Water Integrity Forum for East Africa, May 9-11. The event was in Addis Ababa. Read more...
Improved governance, integrity and anti-corruption measures can win back US$ 75 billion every year. Read more...
The Water Integrity Network presents its flagship publication on fighting corruption. Read more...
IRC accompagne l'initiative Open Data de l'Etat Burkinabè. Read more...
Presentation by Cor Dietvorst (IRC), prepared in collaboration with John Butterworth, for the Water Integrity Forum, Work stream 3: Rural Water, Sanitation & Hygiene on 5 June 2013 Read more...
The professionalisation of community based-management means moving away from an approach based purely on volunteerism, towards a more professional, competent and effective management of rural water services working to agreed standards, and with greater transparency and accountability. Read more...
A good governance and accountability project has served as a catalyst for decentralisation in three West Nile districts in Uganda, empowering grass root communities to demand water and sanitation services and actively participate in affairs that affect them. This is the main conclusion of an... Read more...
From 16 to 18 November 2010, IRC’s second symposium gathered some 120 international participants in The Hague, The Netherlands to discuss the latest in discursive trends, research agenda and on-the-ground experiences on WASH service costs, financing and accountability. Read more...
The thematic group on transparency of the resource centre network RAS-HON in Honduras was formed, after a series of workshops on the theme, conducted by the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank Institute and IRC. One of the first activities of the thematic group was to formulate a... Read more...