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WHY ANTI-CORRUPTION MATTERS?

WHY ANTI-CORRUPTION MATTERS?. Why Anti-corruption in the water Sector?. Criticism of the “traditional” approach to fighting corruption Basic service delivery - one of the areas where corruption mostly occurs There is a lot of work still to be done: Lack of sectoral assessments

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WHY ANTI-CORRUPTION MATTERS?

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  1. WHY ANTI-CORRUPTION MATTERS?

  2. Why Anti-corruption in the water Sector? • Criticism of the “traditional” approach to fighting corruption • Basic service delivery - one of the areas where corruption mostly occurs • There is a lot of work still to be done: • Lack of sectoral assessments • Little systemisation of good practices and lessons learned • Few programmes addressing the issue • The value added of addressing corruption in the water sector • Utilization of sector expertise and AC expertise • Improved service delivery • More transparent and accountable governments

  3. UNDP’s Approach • Corruption a major bottleneck to the achievement of MDGs – e.g. access to water • Sectoral approach to accelerate MDGs achievement • UNDP’s sectoral studies in education, health and water sectors • Putting theory into practice: launch of UNDP’s sectoral initiative

  4. Make things as simple as possible, but no simpler.-Albert Einstein

  5. High risks, high return

  6. What does UNDP offer? Advisory support, partnership - 3 pilot projects in the water sector Knowledge: Tools and Methodologies Inception training on integrating anti-corruption lens

  7. UNDP’s support to sectoral approach • 20 UNDP Country Offices in all regions receive support from UNDP • Regional study on the impact of accountability in the water sector in Latin America • Online Training on Water Integrity (Virtual School and WIN) • Support from the government, donors, partners

  8. Results as of today • Corruption risk assessments completedin almost all selected countries • Mitigation plans being developed • Some countries already have results

  9. Next Steps • Implementation of mitigation plans • Results and Impact • Up-scaling the projects • Ensuring sustainability • Partnerships • Linkages with other programmes

  10. Transparency and accountability of the Rural Administrative Associations of Aqueducts (ASADAS) in Costa Rica • Video - ASADAS Primer Corte on Vimeo

  11. Together we have high chances to succeed Thank You!

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