Corruption in the water sector both puts at risk the lives of billions of people and slows development. Yet, there are many individuals, organisations and initiatives worldwide that have developed creative and effective ways to enhance water integrity. The Case Information Sheets are an initiative to support local action and disseminate this information on a global level. They are authored by individuals and groups who have suffered from the negative impacts of corruption on water provision and therefore initiated successful local actions to improve their situation.
There is a world map showing the locations where cases are from.
Case Information Sheets can be submitted online. Selected contributions receive an award of Euro 300.
So far the following Case Information Sheets have been published:
- INDIA: Corruption Prevention in a Community Management Sanitation Programme in Kerala
- INDONESIA: Fighting Corruption at the Grassroots Through the Kecamatan Development Project
- COLOMBIA: Legislative Efforts to Prevent Corruption in Large-Scale Water Projects
- COLOMBIA: Private Sector Anti-Corruption Agreement in the Pipe Manufacturing Industry
- LESOTHO: A Precedent for Prosecution of Grand Corruption Committed by Multinational Companies
- BOLIVIA: Improving Transparency and Accountability in a Public Water Utility With Citizen Participation
- COLOMBIA: Regulation of Public Utilities- Organisation, Information and Transparency
- UGANDA: Citizens Action for Accountable WATSAN Services in the Slums of Kawempe – Kampala City

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