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CoST Jalisco to boost infrastructure transparency with online disclosure platform

23 October 2020 | CoST Jalisco

CoST Jalisco has announced the launch of a new online disclosure portal during its first multi-stakeholder group (MSG) meeting, taking Jalisco state a step closer to more transparent and accountable …

Infrastructure is key to recovery and growth – how do we finance it?

20 October 2020 | CoST International

In an era of crisis and uncertainty, a resounding takeaway from CoST and Eurodad’s joint session at the C20 Global Summit was the need for more quality, sustainable infrastructure. Faced …

Robust guidance package for CoST members and infrastructure transparency advocates gets off the ground

6 October 2020 | CoST International

Today CoST publishes its robust Assurance Manual and Guidance Note, to help further the work of our members and others and deepen our global impact. Assurance is the first of …

As governments redress gaps exposed by Covid-19, what role can infrastructure governance play?

2 October 2020 | CoST International

As governments grapple with Covid-19, many will turn to infrastructure investment both as a means to fill gaps in healthcare exposed by the pandemic and provide a much-needed boost to …

CoST Ukraine announces new project to oversee $3 billion government infrastructure programme

23 September 2020 | CoST Ukraine

CoST Ukraine has announced the launch of a new tool, ‘’Great Construction Transparency”, at the Ukraine Open Data Forum 2020. The online platform will promote transparency around the government’s flagship …

How CoST fights corruption: World Bank showcases CoST impact in latest publication

23 September 2020 | CoST Honduras | CoST International | CoST Thailand | CoST Ukraine

The devastation caused by corruption is most acutely felt by the world’s poorest and vulnerable. It increases costs, reduces access to vital services, and erodes trust in government. In its …

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