Author: CoST
Journalists and the media shine light on the murky world of public infrastructure in Honduras
CoST Honduras is continuing to work closely with the media throughout the country, by formalising its alliance with the Honduras Journalist Association (HJA) and launching the third Investigative Diploma for …
How CoST engages communities and amplifies citizen’s voices in public infrastructure
CoST recently participated in the sixth Open Government Partnership (OGP) Summit to share its experience on citizenship engagement. In this blog, Olive Kabatwairwe, CoST Africa Regional Manager and CoST Uganda …
CoST Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
Member since 2019 Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly became a CoST member in 2019, in response to the growing demand for better infrastructure governance to mitigate against vulnerabilities such as real and …
CoST in the media March – May 2019
March CoST Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly – STMA marks open governance week – Ghana News Agency CoST Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly – STMA joins CoST to enhance infrastructure transparency – Ghana News Agency …
How civic engagement has built trust – and transformed infrastructure – in Wakiso District, Uganda
The world is increasingly urban: 55% of the world’s population lives in cities and this figure is fast increasing. Central to the discussion about urbanisation is whether local infrastructure can keep …