CoST releases its final guidance on the CoST approach centred on improving the disclosure, multi-stakeholder working and social accountability features of its approach. This draws on our recent impact, lessons …
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Guidance Note: Social Accountability
The CoST social accountability feature helps ensure that the data disclosed and turned into compelling information during the assurance process is used by the media, civil society and others such …
Guidance Note: Establishing a CoST Multi-Stakeholder Group
Multi-stakeholder working offers many advantages over conventional approaches, with different perspectives helping to solve complex problems, which is particular important when change is potentially challenging or controversial. Multi-stakeholder working, however, comes …
City of Bogotá joins CoST with an ambitious plan to improve high-value projects
We are delighted to welcome the City of Bogotá, Colombia as the newest member of CoST. With a firm commitment to CoST principles, the Mayor’s Office of Bogota and its …
United Nations Environmental Programme showcases CoST Malawi innovations
As governments look to accelerate a green recovery from Covid-19, good practices, challenges and lessons learned from various country contexts can provide inspiration to build resilience to crises and drive …
CoST Uganda: a Collective Action approach to integrity in infrastructure procurement
This interview was originally featured by the Basel Institute on Governance. Here, Gilbert Sendugwa, Senior Regional Manager Africa of CoST Uganda gives an insight into a recent UK Business Integrity Initiative-funded project …