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Stemming the flow of corruption: how can we enhance transparency in the water sector?

22 March 2019 | CoST International

More than 40% of the world’s population currently live in water-stressed river basins, and demand is set to rise by 55% by 2050. This World Water Day, CoST has been …

CoST research shows Lithuania has potential to become a regional leader in infrastructure transparency

22 March 2019 | CoST International

CoST has released the third publication in its series exploring the need for infrastructure transparency in high-income countries and the added value of CoST in these contexts. Published in partnership …

Gavin English of IMC announced as CoST board’s new private-sector representative

8 March 2019 | CoST International

CoST is delighted to welcome Gavin English as our newest board member. Gavin brings with him 35 years of global experience in planning, engineering and management with local authorities, large …

CoST in the media January – February 2019

8 March 2019 | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Panama | CoST Ukraine

January CoST Honduras – The third class of social auditors has graduated from the School of Social Audit in Infrastructure (in Spanish) Reporteros de Investigación CoST Panama – Infrastructure transparency disclosure platform …

CoST members in London

Linking up CoST members: How we share and promote the best of our programmes

15 December 2018 | CoST International

Since our initiation we have put Value for Money at the forefront of our approach. One way we do this is by joining up our programmes to hear from each …

Carillion, Odebrecht, Berlin Airport: How can we put infrastructure scandals in the past?

8 December 2018 | CoST International

Just half of the global need for life-changing transport infrastructure and other constructions is expected to be delivered by 2040. To help meet this shortfall, monetary losses due to inefficiency, …

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