On Monday 15 April, CoST and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) held a workshop in Mozambique to discuss the benefits of increased transparency and accountability in infrastructure governance within the …
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Government, CSOs and the media on the road to transparent infrastructure in Ukraine
In March, CoST Ukraine held a series of training sessions on the road sector for government, civil society, the media and business. The cross-societal representation at these events shows a …
CoST gives evidence to Scottish Parliament to help improve infrastructure investment
Today CoST Senior Policy and Research Adviser Søren Kirk Jensen appeared before the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Committee to discuss how greater transparency, accountability and disclosure could improve …
Stemming the flow of corruption: how can we enhance transparency in the water sector?
More than 40% of the world’s population currently live in water-stressed river basins, and demand is set to rise by 55% by 2050. This World Water Day, CoST has been …
CoST research shows Lithuania has potential to become a regional leader in infrastructure transparency
CoST has released the third publication in its series exploring the need for infrastructure transparency in high-income countries and the added value of CoST in these contexts. Published in partnership …
Sekondi-Takoradi joins CoST, demonstrating commitment to furthering open government and infrastructure transparency
Today Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA), Ghana announces its membership to CoST. In doing so, it becomes the first sub-national government to join the initiative and demonstrates its seriousness to committing …