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Panama wins the Alfredo Cantero CoST Award 2023, Thailand receives honourable mention

22 April 2024

In this edition, the CoST Awards were focused on activities undertaken between mid-2022 and the end of 2023, focusing on data use, data disclosure and multistakeholder working. In March, we …

Earth Day 2024: The importance of building integrity into water infrastructure by Maria Prado

CoST | 19 April 2024

Access to clean water is a significant challenge worldwide. This is particularly so in the Global South, where the vast majority of the world’s population lives. In Uganda, roughly 8 …

CoST Managers drive change in infrastructure transparency in workshop

18 April 2024

Managers from our 20 member programmes including affiliates gathered in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico to share their successes, challenges and lessons for increasing transparency, participation and accountability in public infrastructure. This …

Infrastructure Transparency Index 2023 and Ecuador’s challenges to make public infrastructure processes more efficient and transparent

CoST | 12 April 2024

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, …

CoST, the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative, welcomes Nusa Tenggara Barat Province as a member

11 April 2024

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

10 April 2024 | CoST impact

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. …

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