Mucha agua, pocos derechos. Colombia una paradoja
David Sierra Sorockinas es abogado, Profesor de cátedra de la Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia) en el área de derecho público y abogado en las Empresas Públicas de Medellín. Miembro de WIN desde el...
View ArticleMaha Oya, Sri Lanka, Illegal Sandmining
Maha Oya, Sri Lanka, Illegal Sandmining, a set on Flickr. Here are some photos from the Maha Oya river basin in Sri Lanka by Nikolai Polivach. This river basin has been suffering from an onslaught of...
View ArticleVideo: Enhancing integrity in Water Stewardship Initiatives
Water stewardship Initiatives (WSI) involving the public, private sector and civil society are increasingly being started to address shared challenges in managing water resources. We believe integrity...
View ArticleUsing the Integrity Management toolbox to support SMEs in the Zambian water...
By Marta Rychlewski, Research Officer, Water Integrity Network ”The Integrity Management Toolbox workshop has opened my mind to the mistakes related to low integrity we commit in our company”, said one...
View ArticleWater, Transparency and Extractive Industries: The Case of Togo
An overview of recent initiatives for water integrity, in Togo, by Helene Ramos dos Santos (Human Rights and Development Consultant, Geneva/Lomé)* In Togo, water extracted for drinking water is...
View ArticleWater Integrity Network website issues
We are experiencing some technical difficulties with the Water Integrity Network website and apologize for the inconvenience. Should you be in need of specific information or documents, please contact...
View ArticleWater Integrity: A Job for the Brave
A Stockholm Water Front article. By Sanna Gustafsson, SIWI Lack of integrity in water management has a huge cost for society, in lost lives and stalled development. Still, where corruption is...
View ArticleAgua más escasa y controlada por pocos en Chile
Por Jacopo Gamba, Coordinador Regional para América Latina, Coordinador de alianzas, monitoreo, evaluación y aprendizajes, Water Integrity Network Este año, en el marco del Premio Latinoamericano...
View ArticleToday is World Water Day
Today, we celebrate water as the source of human well-being and development. As such, its limited availability calls for more than careful management; it calls for governance which mandates, enables...
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