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Stopping the Drain on Resources: Fighting Corruption in the Water Sector



note Jun 2013 ; 28 pages
Ed. GIZ - Eschborn
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Abstract:
this paper explores how anticorruption in the water sector can be operationalised in a pragmatic, consistent and targeted manner. Based on the manifold experiences of GIZ water professionals, this paper explains why the issue of corruption is particularly relevant in the water sector. It gives practical examples from the field and offers ideas about the future integration of water and good governance.
The target groups of the paper are GIZ advisors working in water and sanitation programmes and good governance /public finance programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, the MENA Region, Asia and Latin America and our colleagues in Departments 42 and 44 (the competence centres and sector programmes responsible for governance/human rights/anticorruption and water/sanitation). This paper also intends to inform the dialogue and cooperation with other stakeholders /partners such as co-financers, consulting firms, KfW Development Bank and WIN. The paper is also of relevance in view of the increasing number of co-financing arrangements with donors.

Mots clefs:

intègrité, anti-corruption (CI) (DT) (OP) , mode de gestion/gouvernance (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit - Eschborn - Allemagne
    

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