£ 2.2 million pounds needed to boost infrastructure transparency activities by CoST Uganda in the next five years!
We are delighted to introduce the CoST Uganda 2021-2026 Business Plan amidst amidst challenging times of a...
We are delighted to introduce the CoST Uganda 2021-2026 Business Plan amidst amidst challenging times of a...
The participation of the private sector in the public procurement processes has been reducing year...
Credits to CoST International: CoST Uganda recently brought together members of government, civil society, the...
CoST Uganda conducted a webinar to follow up implementation of recommendations from the 4th assurance process. The webinar...
CoST Uganda, a national chapter of CoST International has overtime contributed to infrastructure delivery improvements...
A call to Action on Transparency and accountability, fair business practices in the delivery of...
CoST Uganda in partnership with Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) organized...
Today 17th June 2021, CoST Uganda is pleased to commission its first Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI)....
Back in December 2019, CoST Uganda was awarded funding through the UK Government’s Business Integrity...
Engaging on integrity in public infrastructure procurement can be challenging, but, with the right stakeholders,...