Global Corruption Report 2008: Corruption in the Water Sector

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Contributors

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Enriqueta Abad – Transparency International Sonny Africa – IBON Foundation Federico Arenoso – Poder Ciudadano (TI Argentina) Martín Astarita – Poder Ciudadano (TI Argentina) Sona Ayvazyan – Center for Regional Development (TI Armenia) Alma Rocío Balcázar – Transparencia por Colombia (TI Colombia) Patrick Barron – World Bank Paramjit S. Bawa – TI India Marianne Bertrand – University of Chicago Peter Bosshard – International Rivers John Butterworth – International Water and Sanitation Centre Louis Bwalya – TI Zambia Vanja Calovic – (The Network for Affirmation of the NGO Sector – MANS) Sue Cavill – Loughborough University Camrin Christensen – TI Georgia Bernard Collignon – Hydroconseil Iulia Cospanaru – TI Romania Frosse Dabit – Transparency Palestine (AMAN) Yusuf Umaru Dalhatu – National Accountability Group (TI local partner, Sierra Leone) Ramesh Nath Dhungel – TI Nepal Simeon Djankov – World Bank Raymond Dou’a – TI Cameroon Drewery Dyke – Amnesty International Dolores Español – TI Philippines Carlos Filártiga – TI Paraguay Ray Fisman – Columbia University Marta Foresti – Overseas Development Institute Verena Fritz – Overseas Development Institute Zanda Garanca – TI Latvia Lawrence Gikaru – Consultant, Kenya Syed Adil Gilani – TI Pakistan Lawrence Haas – formerly of the World Commission on Dams Rema Hanna – New York University Gørild M. Heggelund – Fridtjof Nansen Institute Nathaniel Heller – Global Integrity Nicholas Hildyard – Corner House Goran Hyden – University of Florida Lisa Karanja – TI Kenya Tamuna Karosanidze – TI Georgia


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