The CoST Board has with regret taken the decision to close CoST Tanzania. This follows its status being declared ‘inactive’ and insufficient progress being made during the period agreed for …
News
Chrik Poortman and Maria da Graça Prado on Corruption in Infrastructure
In its latest Voices podcast, the Institute of Human Rights and Business feature CoST Board Chair, Chrik Poortman and Senior Policy and Research Adviser, Maria da Graça Prado who focus …
CoST Annual Report 2020: Delivering impact in ever-changing realities
Last year was one in which the flexibility of the CoST approach was put to the test amidst the shifting political and social realities of Covid-19. With in-person meetings restricted, …
UCL event: Bridging the Infrastructure Governance Gap
On Tuesday 8 June UCL’s Global Governance Institute will host a webinar exploring how the CoST approach can help to bridge governance gaps in infrastructure and meet global investment needs. …
CoST speaks with Transparency and Accountability Initiative on using evidence to drive change in infrastructure
Transparency and Accountability Initiative recently sat with CoST’s John Hawkins to discuss our approach to improving transparency, participation and accountability in public infrastructure. John shone a light on how this …
Stepping up infrastructure transparency: Robust guidance on CoST approach released for members and others
CoST releases its final guidance on the CoST approach centred on improving the disclosure, multi-stakeholder working and social accountability features of its approach. This draws on our recent impact, lessons …