January 18, 2025
CoST Uganda published its second Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI) results, highlighting an 11% improvement from the last index in 2021. Conducted from April to May 2024, the second ITI evaluated 30 selected procuring and disclosing entities encompassing 58 infrastructure projects in Uganda. This included projects on including transport, health,[...]
January 18, 2025
CoST El Salvador released the results of our Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI), for 2022 and 2023 which provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis on the levels of transparency and quality of processes in the country's public infrastructure by evaluating 23 institutions and 43 projects. The ITI is an essential tool[...]
January 18, 2025
By Manuel Gonzalez Caballero Amid the complexity of the policy context, tools can be developed to help establish a metric of transparency in the infrastructure sector. In recent years, Ecuador has faced an unstable political climate, with protests, changes of authorities, early elections, insecurity, and violence. These elements cannot[...]
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