By Manuel Gonzalez Caballero Amid the complexity of the policy context, tools can be developed to help establish a metric of transparency in the infrastructure sector. In recent years, …
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CoST, the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative, welcomes Nusa Tenggara Barat Province as a member
The province made a compelling case for CoST as a catalyst for improving quality management processes in the infrastructure sector. The Nusa Tenggara Barat, Province of Indonesia, has been granted …
An infrastructure accountability story: Improving social and economic inclusion in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
In 2019, the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) in Ghana was the first sub-national government to join CoST as a member, together with partners from the private sector and civil society. …
CoST Thailand’s new assurance report highlights
The sixth assurance report of CoST Thailand was recently published with open information from more than 100 public infrastructure projects. The report was published by the Multi-Stakeholder Group following completion …
CoST joins Galvanising the Private Sector as Partners in Combating Corruption
CoST, the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative, has joined the OECD led and US State Department Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) supported, Global Initiative to Galvanise the Private Sector as …
Not Just Procurement Risks: Red Flags in How Water Infrastructure is Planned
Original publication: Water Integrity Network LESSONS LEARNED FROM PILOTING A NEW INDICATOR FRAMEWORK ON EARLY STAGE INVESTMENT PLANNING Integrity risks related to the selection and planning of new infrastructure are …