Representatives from the Department of Public Administration and the Mexican Chamber of Construction recently visited El Salvador to become more familiar with CoST El Salvador’s work on enhancing transparency and …
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Malawi CSO demands the Government address mismanagement in road project
The Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) has demanded that the Government addresses the apparent mismanagement of a road, in Southern Malawi. Construction of the 102km road has stalled since 2008 …
Uganda becomes the 10th CoST country
The announcement took place at Uganda’s Joint Transport Sector Review (JTSR) event in Kampala. Guests included Hon. Eng. Abraham Byandaala, Minister of Public Works and Transport, participants from central and …
Ethiopian Federal Public Procurement and Property Administration adopts CoST disclosure format
CoST Ethiopia has partnered with the Ethiopian Federal Public Procurement and Property Administration (FPPPA) for a major upgrade of its’ website. The upgrade has increased the FPPPA website’s capacity, made …
Afghanistan joins CoST in determination to fight corruption
Afghanistan announced yesterday (23 October 2013) that it has joined the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST). Exactly one year after the launch of CoST’s Global Programme, just ahead of the …
CoST in the News and on the Blogosphere
Raana Shah, business analyst for Pakistan’s The News publication, recently made reference to CoST as an example of the type of initiative needed to improve investments in transportation. Click here to …