The Municipality of Coamo became the first jurisdiction in Puerto Rico and the United States to join CoST, one of the leading global initiatives focused on improving transparency and accountability …
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A statement in support of CoST Ukraine
The CoST Board has released the following statement in support of CoST Ukraine. “The CoST Board unequivocally condemns the ongoing, unjustified attack by Russia on Ukraine. As a CoST member …
New guidance published on scoping infrastructure transparency
This latest addition to the suite of CoST Guidance Notes sets out the objectives, tasks, approach and reporting requirements necessary for undertaking a Scoping Study in support of a potential …
Latin American and Caribbean journalists hear about the importance of infrastructure transparency
Journalists from across Latin America and the Caribbean recently heard how CoST was increasing transparency across the region as part of a regional media reporting tour of large-scale infrastructure projects. …
UK and Spain commit to infrastructure transparency
The UK and Spanish Governments have both committed to infrastructure transparency as part of their Summit for Democracy commitments. Organised by the US Government, the first Summit for Democracy was …
The role of infrastructure in the World Bank discourse on public procurement
This week CoST joined a high-level panel for the release of the World Bank’s Global Stocktake of Developments in Public Procurement. The report marks a clear shift away from viewing …