Promoting Transparency, Integrity and Accountability in the Water and Sanitation Sector in Uganda

Uganda has placed the fight against corruption high on the development agenda by establishing a range of anti-corruption institutions and strategies. The Uganda third National Integrity Survey, released in 2008 by the Inspectorate of Government, recommended that if Uganda was to make real progress in tackling corruption nationwide, individual sectors would need to undertake sector-specific studies to identify best practice and facilitate scaling-up of anti-corruption efforts. In that year, the good governance sub-sector working group, chaired by the Ministry of Water and Environment, commissioned a water integrity study to establish how citizens in both rural and urban areas contractors, private operators, local government officials and staff from the main water utility experience integrity in the provision of water services. The study would also facilitate development of an updated action plan to address integrity risks. This note describes the key ingredients to putting in place a nationwide good governance action plan in Uganda's water sector, the challenges to be overcome and lessons learned to date. The implications for practice are discussed from the perspectives of policy makers, regulators and ombudsmen, development partners, water service providers and civil society actors. This provides guidance for the replication of best practice by stakeholders in other countries and sectors.

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Main Authors: Jacobson, Maria, Mutono, Sam, Nielsen, Erik, O'Leary, Donal, Rop, Rosemary
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010
Subjects:ABUSE, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCESS TO SAFE WATER, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ADEQUATE SANITATION, AFFLUENT, ALLOCATION OF WATER, ANTI CORRUPTION, ANTI-CORRUPTION, ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIONS, ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY, ANTICORRUPTION, ANTICORRUPTION PLANS, ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGIES, ASSETS, AUDITOR, AUTHORITY, BEST PRACTICE, BIDDING, BRIBE, BRIBERY, BRIBES, CHANNEL, CITIZENS, CIVIL SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, CLEAN WATER, CODES OF CONDUCT, COMPLAINTS, CONFIDENCE, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, CONNECTIONS POLICY, CONSTITUTION, CONTRACT AWARD, CONTRACT MANAGEMENT, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CORRUPT, CORRUPT PRACTICES, CORRUPTION, CORRUPTION ACT, CORRUPTION PERCEPTION, CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX, DECISION-MAKERS, DECISION-MAKING, ETHICS, EXECUTION, FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENT ACTION, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, GOVERNMENT SERVICES, GOVERNMENT STRATEGY, GRAND´ CORRUPTION, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN RESOURCES, INITIATIVE, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES, INTEGRITY, LARGE TOWNS, LEADERSHIP, LEGISLATION, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPACITY, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, LOCAL LEVEL INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR, MEDIA, MINISTER, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, NATIONAL INTEGRITY, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATIONS, PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS, PERSONAL GAIN, PETTY CORRUPTION, POLITICAL INTERFERENCE, POLITICIANS, POOR GOVERNANCE, PRIVATE OPERATORS, PROCUREMENT, PROSECUTION, PROVISION OF WATER, PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR, REGULATORY AGENCY, REPRESENTATIVES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RURAL WATER, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, SAFE WATER, SANCTIONS, SANITATION FACILITIES, SANITATION SECTOR, SANITATION SERVICES, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE PROVIDER, SERVICE PROVISION, SEWER SYSTEM, SEWERAGE COMPANY, SEWERAGE CORPORATION, SEWERAGE SERVICE, SMALL TOWNS, TRANSPARENCY, URBAN AREAS, URBAN WATER, UTILITIES, UTILITY POLICY, UTILITY STAFF, WATER AFFAIRS, WATER AUTHORITIES, WATER CONSUMPTION, WATER DEVELOPMENT, WATER FACILITIES, WATER OPERATORS, WATER POINTS, WATER POLICY, WATER PROJECTS, WATER PROVIDERS, WATER REGULATION, WATER RESOURCES, WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, WATER SECTOR, WATER SERVICE, WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS, WATER SERVICES, WATER SUPPLIERS, WATER SUPPLY, WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES, WATER USER, WATER USER COMMITTEES, WATER UTILITY, ZERO TOLERANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/977121468309340158/Promoting-transparency-integrity-and-accountability-in-the-water-and-sanitation-sector-in-Uganda
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27925
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