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Journalists have critical task of reporting on infrastructure as Uganda faces flooding amidst COVID-19

22 May 2020 | CoST Uganda

During a webinar hosted by CoST Uganda, the government has been urged to embrace access to information and disclosure to enhance infrastructure transparency. The webinar, which explored the role of …

CoST in the media: January – February

12 March 2020 | CoST International | CoST Panama | CoST Sekondi-Takoradi | CoST Uganda | CoST Ukraine

Engaging the media is a key part of the CoST approach, increasing accountability by ensuring key issues in public infrastructure projects enter the public domain. It’s already been a busy …

Four ways e-project monitoring improves outcomes

24 February 2020 | CoST Uganda

CoST Uganda convened a high-level workshop this week to mark the launch of its new electronic Infrastructure Monitoring Tool (e-IMT). The e-IMT provides an online platform with which to track …

CoST Uganda secures DFID funding to help create level playing field for business

22 January 2020 | CoST Uganda

We’re delighted to announce that CoST Uganda has secured funding from DFID’s Business Integrity Initiative (BII), which helps combat issues such as corruption in order to encourage trade and investment …

CoST media highlights: June – August

12 September 2019 | CoST El Salvador | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Sekondi-Takoradi | CoST Tanzania | CoST Uganda | CoST Ukraine

It’s been a busy summer for CoST teams around the world: take a look at some of the work which has made the headlines. June Philippines Following CoST representation at …

CoST and Hivos show value of contextual citizenship engagement at OGP Summit, ensuring better lives from better infrastructure

4 June 2019 | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Uganda

Every year trillions of dollars of public money is invested in infrastructure, yet citizens do not often have a say in how this infrastructure is built. At last week’s OGP …

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