The Water Integrity Network (WIN) was formed to support anti-corruption activities in the water sector worldwide by forging coalitions that can take action in ways that individuals or single organisations cannot.
This video produced by WIN in 2010 aims to explain the often complex and abstract concepts of corruption, integrity and transparency in the water sector. It gives a brief explanation of the importance of water, the negative impact of corruption and what WIN is and does about this issue.
Water Sector Transparency and Accountability - A Documentary
The Water Integrity Network (WIN) is a network based organisations and works on creating worldwide relationships to fight corruption in the water sector. On the country level, WIN supports local partners to promote water integrity. This video features local actors talking about the importance of WIN's work and of country coalitions.
An experience in corruption in the water sector as voiced by José Lino Jurado Montaño from the ISAGEN in Colombia.
The Executive Director of Transparencia Mexicana, Eduardo Bohorquez, shares his experience of corruption in the water sector.
Stef Smiths, a Programme Officer at the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre talks about corruption and water.
In Honduras, Martin Rivera from the RAS-HON (http://www.rashon.org.hn/) discusses issues of corruption in water and sanitation development work.
The country coordinator in Nicaragua of the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) , Nelson Medina, shares his experiences of corruption in the water sector.