Assurance reports, citizen monitoring, capacity building and everything happening around infrastructure transparency in Ghana.
CoST has called for stronger and more structured citizen participation in infrastructure oversight to enhance transparency, accountability, and value for money in the delivery of public infrastructure projects in Ghana.
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Ghana scored a low 35.76 percent on the maiden Infrastructure Transparency Index—well below the global average...
Read the storyAll 14 districts in Ghana’s Western Region will participate in the CoST Independent Review (Assurance) Process...
Read the storyThe STMA social audit demonstrates that when citizens are systematically empowered to scrutinize public infras...
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Local chapter recognised at the 2024 CoST Awards at a ceremony in London, UK on Thursday 27th February. The aw...
Read the storyGhana’s Open Government Partnership has finalised a multi-stakeholder commitment on public infrastructure tran...
Read the storyCoST District Citizen Monitoring Teams in Ghana’s Western Region conducted independent social audits on 14 pub...
Read the storyThe Open Government Partnership story highlights how Kaduna State and Sekondi-Takoradi are using CoST standard...
Read the storyThe 51st Global CoST Board Meeting opened in Sekondi-Takoradi, positioning Ghana—through the Sekondi-Takoradi...
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