CoST Afghanistan has come a long way since the programme was launched in 2016. At the time, infrastructure governance was characterised by high levels of financial waste and opaque management …
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CoST Malawi’s grassroots engagement sparks interest from government and CSOs
In June, CoST Malawi Chairperson Joe Ching’ani participated at a workshop convened by the Council for Non-Governmental Organisations in Malawi (CONGOMA). The workshop brought together representatives from across Malawian civil …
G20 endorses CoST approach to tackling corruption in infrastructure
The G20 has endorsed the CoST approach to tackling corruption, mismanagement and inefficiency throughout the infrastructure project cycle, in an annex to the Leaders’ Declaration which was released during the …
Journalists and the media shine light on the murky world of public infrastructure in Honduras
CoST Honduras is continuing to work closely with the media throughout the country, by formalising its alliance with the Honduras Journalist Association (HJA) and launching the third Investigative Diploma for …
CoST workshop promotes use of infrastructure transparency to further open government commitments
Every year trillions of dollars are wasted in the infrastructure sector due to corruption, mismanagement and inefficiency. Since 2012, CoST has been working to address this issue and build stronger …
CoST and Hivos show value of contextual citizenship engagement at OGP Summit, ensuring better lives from better infrastructure
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 …