WATER INTEGRITY GLOBAL OUTLOOK 2016 Clean water needs clean governance.

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WATER INTEGRITY GLOBAL OUTLOOK 2016 Clean water needs clean governance

‘Water integrity is the integrity of people and institutions governing water resources. It refers to decision-making that is fair and inclusive, honest and transparent, accountable and free of corruption.’ Delft Statement, 2013

Estimated one third of humanity has no access to safe water and basic sanitation 85% increase in water consumption predicted in just the global energy sector by % increase of the global crop demand from 2005 levels by 2050 for food and biofuel The SDGs and the humans rights to water and sanitation need to be achieved What is at stake ?

WIGO is … 1.A demonstration that integrity becomes an international and national priority in water governance and management.

WIGO is … 2.A review of how institutional fragmentation and corruption undermine resources and services.

WIGO is … 3.An outline of approaches and tools that make improvements achievable.

WIGO is … 4.A set of recommendations for action by governments, sector actors, the private sector and civil society bodies.

Weak financial data makes it difficult to track finances and losses. shed KEY MESSAGES (1)

Every 10% of investment lost to corruption means annual losses in excess of US$ 75 billion What is at stake ?

Corruption in the sector undermines the global ability to provide food, water and energy security for all, to achieve the SDGs and to adapt to climate change. Corruption is a disease that harms children, women, the poor and the powerless most. What is at stake ?

RECOMMENDATIONS Strengthen water integrity in order to support the implementation of the SDGs and ensure the fulfilment of the human rights to water and sanitation. Explicitly recognize and address the lack of integrity and the presence of corruption as major concerns in water governance and management.

KEY MESSAGES (2) Clearly defined, implemented and enforced laws and policies are needed to safeguard the integrity of the water sector. Water policies should incorporate TAP principles in accordance with the obligations of the human rights to water and sanitation. Multi-stakeholder participation in policy-making processes is key to ensuring that policy is implemented so that the most vulnerable do not lose out.

KEY MESSAGES (3) Establishing integrity, trust and respect as ground rules at the outset of planning process sets a standard for preventing corruption and for a project or programme in achieving its aims. All phases of a water project carry high integrity risks and require transparency, fairness, non-discrimination and accountability. Involving citizens, consumers and civil society organizations is important for establishing integrity, especially in large-scale and complex processes. In particular women.

CASE STUDY: KENYA

THE INTEGRITY WALL

Awareness raising Policy Regulation and oversight Budgeting/procurement Human resources User feedback and social accountability Integrity strategies and tools

Integrity Risk Management

THE INTEGRITY WALL

Thank you Water Integrity Network Association e.V. Alt-Moabit 91b, Berlin, Germany |