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Water Integrity Network website

The Water Integrity Network (WIN) was formed in 2006 to respond to increasing concerns among water and anti-corruption stakeholders over corruption in the water sector. It combines global advocacy, regional networks and local action, to promote increased transparency and integrity, bringing together partners and members from the public and private sectors, civil society and academia, to drive change that will improve the lives of people who need it most.

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Integrity pacts in the water sector: an implementation guide for government officials

This collaboration between the Water Integrity Network (WIN) and Transparency International seeks to help determined leaders and champions to ...

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Global Corruption Report 2008: Corruption in the water sector

Transparency International’s flagship publication, the Global Corruption Report, sets out to explore how corruption corrodes the foundations of our ...

Global Corruption Report published – Jun 2008

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