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CoST experience guides better infrastructure delivery in crises

4 January 2021 | CoST International

Prior to the tumultuous events of 2020, CoST has been well familiar with operating in crisis settings, having been established during challenging times in Honduras, Ukraine and Uganda. In these …

CoST’s top performing posts of 2020

17 December 2020 | CoST Afghanistan | CoST Ecuador | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Jalisco | CoST Malawi | CoST Sekondi-Takoradi | CoST Thailand | CoST Uganda | CoST Ukraine

As 2020 draws to a close, we reflect on what has been a tumultuous year – but one in which we have also seen renewed calls for social justice and …

CoST in the media: Strengthening accountability through public engagement

8 December 2020 | CoST Afghanistan | CoST Sekondi-Takoradi | CoST Thailand | CoST Uganda

Engaging journalists on issues in infrastructure is a key part of the CoST approach: it increases accountability amongst decision makers, by ensuring the public are informed of the developments which …

Bridging the accountability gap: CoST tools showcased at World Bank IACC session

4 December 2020 | CoST Honduras | CoST Ukraine

In his opening remarks for the World Bank’s session at the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), Vinay Sharma, the Global Director of the World Bank’s Governance Global Practice, told the audience …

CoST webinar: Launch of the Infrastructure Transparency Index, a game changer assessing and promoting better infrastructure delivery

24 November 2020 | CoST International

On Anti-Corruption Day 2020, Wednesday 09 December, CoST is delighted to launch the roll out of its Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI). Join our webinar as we share our methodology, lessons …

As Latin America responds to crises, CoST approach is recognised by governments

19 November 2020 | CoST Honduras | CoST Panama

In Honduras and Panama, governments are taking steps to institutionalise the CoST approach in recognition of the role that transparency, open data and citizen engagement play in public infrastructure investment. …

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