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Why infrastructure transparency matters

admin September 11, 2023

CoST Uganda on the power of information. The right to access to information is a…

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Open up health sector infrastructure

admin August 23, 2023

This article presents the call to action for proactive disclosure of infrastructure project data by…

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Analytical Infrastructure data dashboard launched

admin July 11, 2023

On 11th July 2023, CoST Uganda launched and published its analytical dashboard at a Round-table  multi-stakeholder workshop,…

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Uganda Government allocates 13.3% of its budget for Infrastructure development

admin June 16, 2023

By Geoffrey Odong, Programme Officer, CoST Uganda To start with, the budget is very ambitious…

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CoST Uganda wins the Anti-corruption Collective Action award 2023

admin June 2, 2023

It is a great honour for CoST Uganda to win the Outstanding Achievement Collective Action Award…

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Appeal to Vote for CoST Uganda to win the upcoming Southern Africa Anti-Corruption Collective Action Award 2023

admin May 14, 2023

Dear Stakeholder, We are excited to invite you to vote for CoST Uganda through this…

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Corruption Risks in the Construction Sector

admin May 14, 2023

Credits to Enabel in Uganda and CoST Uganda and Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) and UNABCEC Uganda National Contractor’s Association CoST – the…

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CoST Uganda quick wins _over the years

admin March 31, 2023

Over the last five years, CoST Uganda has been keen to document some of our…

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Happy New Year 2023

admin January 2, 2023

Stakeholders and Friends of CoST Uganda, Here is to wish you all a Happy and…

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Making complex data speak; Reflections on the CoST Uganda 5th Assurance report, and a call to action on its recommendations.

admin November 25, 2022

Often times, we have talked about transparency and accountability, in the context of public infrastructure…

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CoST Uganda wins the First CoST International Award

admin November 1, 2022

On 31st October 2022, CoST Uganda became the first recipient and winner of the inaugural CoST…

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5th Assurance Report, “A call for better Disclosure and Public Engagement”

admin September 30, 2022

CoST Uganda is pleased to publish its “5th Assurance Report; A call for better Disclosure and…

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Government aligns portal to the CoST Standard (OC4IDS), five years later

admin April 24, 2022

In October 2021, the Government of Uganda, through PPDA aligned the Government Procurement Portal to…

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Breaking the barriers to infrastructure journalism: CoST Uganda joins ACME to build capacity of journalists on infrastructure transparency and accountability.

admin March 15, 2022

The media plays a great role in information dissemination, but often times journalists are put…

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CoST Uganda in the Media_2021

admin January 7, 2022

 Date of Appearance  Channel and Author  Topics covered  Evidence  14th December 2021 CoST Uganda /Olive Kabatwairwe…

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Uganda stands at 20.8% reveals CoST Index on Infrastructure Transparency

admin December 14, 2021

On 3rd December 2021 CoST Uganda launched results from its 1st Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI) at the Kabira Country…

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CoST Uganda launches a £ 2.2 Million pounds five year Business Plan

admin November 25, 2021

On 25th November 2021, CoST Uganda launched its five year £ 2.2 Million pounds Business Plan 2021 – 2026….

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£ 2.2 million pounds needed to boost infrastructure transparency activities by CoST Uganda in the next five years!

admin November 16, 2021

We are delighted to introduce the CoST Uganda 2021-2026 Business Plan amidst amidst challenging times of a…

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Private Sector participation in infrastructure procurement, challenged every year!

admin October 18, 2021

The participation of the private sector in the public procurement processes has been reducing year…

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CoST Uganda takes barazas online to discuss key findings from new research

admin October 15, 2021

Credits to CoST International: CoST Uganda recently brought together members of government, civil society, the…

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Government records progress on CoST recommendations, despite the pandemic

admin September 3, 2021

CoST Uganda conducted a webinar to follow up implementation of recommendations from the 4th assurance process. The webinar…

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Infrastructure transparency in the greater Kampala Metropolitan

admin August 26, 2021

CoST Uganda, a national chapter of CoST International has overtime contributed to infrastructure delivery improvements…

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A call to Action on private sector participation in infrastructure delivery

admin July 30, 2021

A call to Action on Transparency and accountability, fair business practices in the delivery of…

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Good practices for integrity in public infrastructure delivery processes

admin July 1, 2021

CoST Uganda in partnership with Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) organized…

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Announcing the 1st Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI) in Uganda

admin June 17, 2021

Today 17th June 2021, CoST Uganda is pleased to commission its first Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI)….

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Levelling the playing field: How CoST Uganda promotes business integrity

admin June 14, 2021

Back in December 2019, CoST Uganda was awarded funding through the UK Government’s Business Integrity…

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Business integrity changes the narrative around private sector participation in public procurement

admin June 14, 2021

Engaging on integrity in public infrastructure procurement can be challenging, but, with the right stakeholders,…

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CoST Annual Report 2020: Delivering impact in ever-changing realities (Global)

admin June 1, 2021

Credits to CoST International Secretariat. Last year was one in which the flexibility of the…

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Public policy engagements, enhancing transparency

admin June 1, 2021

As the country grappled with managing the effects of COVID-19, there were unanswered questions relating…

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More bidders, a level playing field

admin June 1, 2021

With the implementation of the Fair Business Practices action, more businesses are engaging in infrastructure…

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CoST Uganda invests in public policy engagements to enhance transparency

admin May 21, 2021

As the country grappled with managing the effects of COVID-19, there were unanswered questions relating…

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A slow progress on Local content implementation_Assurance report reveals

admin May 21, 2021

CoST Uganda published its 4th Assurance Report titled Ray of Sunshine, A Report of the 4th Assurance Process in Uganda on, 10th February…

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Increased disclosure deepens transparency; promotes business opportunities

admin May 21, 2021

There has been progressive improvement in the level of disclosure for project and contract information…

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Bridging infrastructure reporting gap in Uganda through journalist’s training

admin May 21, 2021

The Business Integrity Initiative has led to a growing focus on the way in which…

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Implication of the silent issues in the Crude Oil pipe line project signed by Uganda and Tanzania on 11th April 2021

admin April 13, 2021

Transparency, accountability, stakeholder engagement and compliance with Environmental, Social, Health and Safety Safeguards have been…

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Why are women missing in infrastructure sector?

admin March 30, 2021

Opinion published on Thursday March 25 2021 by the Daily Monitor In a bid to promote…

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CoST Uganda’s 4th Assurance Report, reveals an increase in disclosure and a slow progress on Local content

admin March 16, 2021

CoST Uganda published its 4th Assurance Report titled Ray of Sunshine, A Report of the 4th Assurance Process in Uganda on, 10th February…

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Reforms realized and those under action by Government with support from the Business Integrity Initiative in Uganda

admin February 26, 2021

The project aimed at strengthening transparency in procurement processes for infrastructure projects, through influencing reforms…

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CoST Uganda influencing reforms in public procurement_Contribution to the Emergency Procurement Guidelines

admin February 25, 2021

CoST Uganda submitted 20 concerns to Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development and PPDA…

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Shocking, Local Content Provisions are a rare specie, years after their promulgation

admin February 24, 2021

Credits to Samuel Nabwiso, Journalist and Olive Kabatwairwe – CoST Uganda Uganda passed the policy…

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The Business Integrity Initiative in Uganda, in the Media

admin February 21, 2021

With financial support from the UKs Business Integrity Initiative, we have been implementing an action…

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CoST Uganda

4th Assurance Report in the Media!

admin February 14, 2021

The 4th Assurance Process conducted in 2020, in the middle of the Global pandemic, COVID-19,…

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CoST Uganda

Citizens around Busoga College Mwiri celebrate the new tarmac

admin February 12, 2021

The Busoga College, Mwiri is 109 years old, unfortunately, the road to the school had…

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CoST Uganda

CoST Uganda launches the 4th Assurance Report; The Office of the Prime Minister commits to take action on the findings and recommendations

admin February 12, 2021

CoST Uganda published its 4th Assurance Report titled Ray of Sunshine, A Report of the 4th Assurance Process in…

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Be just and fair in infrastructure delivery; Stakeholders implored as CoST Uganda inaugurates stakeholder engagements on Integrity Issues in public infrastructure

admin December 9, 2020

Transparency and performance of infrastructure procurement processes in Uganda have been associated with integrity issues…

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CoST partners with the PPDA Uganda to reward Most Compliant Entities

admin November 27, 2020

On 26th November 2020, at the 12th Public Procurement Forum, CoST – the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative Uganda…

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Fair Business Practices in Uganda, Project taglines between July – September 2020

admin November 16, 2020

Our intervention story July – September 2020 Discussions on Fair Business Practices in Uganda project…

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PPDA revises guidelines for Local Government’s (LG) Direct procurement’s for works contracts

admin November 16, 2020

Following the learning and reflection meeting conducted on 13th August 2020, stakeholders expressed concern that Local…

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Will disclosure for the Water sector increase following the CoST and PPDA disclosure training for Procurement Officials in the sector?

admin September 29, 2020

Opening statement; Government officials commit to using e-procurement as a key tool to enhance transparency in…

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Contractors and Consulting Engineers call on Government to address VAT issues, and delayed payment at a CoST Uganda Policy awareness webinar!

admin September 25, 2020

CoST Uganda in partnership with PPDA, organized a policy awareness webinar to provide a platform…

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Fair Business Practices: CoST Uganda’s report reveals improvements in Disclosure_Extract from Daily Monitor, 22nd Sept 2020, Page 26

admin September 22, 2020

Extract from the Interview! In general we have observed an increase in the number of…

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Multiplex loses 160M Uganda shillings out of Negligence!

admin September 17, 2020

A Community Baraza conducted by CoST Uganda in partnership with Ministry of Works and Transport…

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Most Transparent MDAs and Local Governments to get incentives starting October 2020!

admin August 27, 2020

Government committed to scale up the CoST Uganda’s Infrastructure Transparency awards to recognize the most…

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Government commits to the Fair Business Practices for infrastructure projects procurement campaign;

admin July 21, 2020

The government of Uganda through PPDA committed to increasing Infrastructure Procurement Transparency through putting in…

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Go to investigate with an open mind; Journalists tipped on Infrastructure Procurement Reporting;

admin July 21, 2020

CoST Uganda in partnership with DFID under the project Business Integrity Initiative (BII) conducted a…

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Access to water for production saves Mabira and Nyamihanga communities respectively!

admin July 21, 2020

Citizens around Mabira Dam and Nyamihanga celebrate their increased yields and livelihoods resulting from the…

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Climate Change versus Infrastructure in Uganda, a call for concerted efforts in infrastructure development

admin May 25, 2020

Keywords: I Climate Change I Resistant Infrastructure I Research I Planning Whereas the country is grappling…

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Government MDAs urged to disclose public infrastructure information to enhance transparency

admin May 19, 2020

Keywords: Infrastructure I Transparency I Information Government Ministries, Agencies, and Departments have been urged to…

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