
Press conference: Launch of Integrity Watch Afghanistan research report on the state prisons in Afghanistan Integrity Watch Afghanistan: Despite, millions of dollars spent, the state of prisons in...
Press conference: Launch of Integrity Watch Afghanistan research report on the state prisons in Afghanistan Integrity Watch Afghanistan: Despite, millions of dollars spent, the state of prisons in...
Saturday, September 16, 2017: Integrity Watch called on the leadership of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and the National Unity Government (NUG) to address the shortcomings that were identified...
This public health care research study and report, based on a survey by Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA), provides support to the oversight activities of donors investing in the health sector in...
By Sayed Ikram Afzali Executive Director, Integrity Watch Afghanistan It has been over a month since the deadline set in the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan to produce an anti-corruption strategy...
INTRODUCTION Research from Transparency International shows that Afghanistan’s defense and security institutions remain at a very high risk of corruption and that this has severely impacted their...
Integrity watch: Afghans pay close to $3b in bribes annually Corruption remains one of the three biggest problems Afghans face December 8, 2016 (Kabul, Afghanistan) – Integrity Watch Afghanistan...
Integrity Watch Afghanistan and Global Witness welcome the inclusion of a commitment on extractive sector governance in the outcomes of the Brussels conference on Afghanistan taking place today, but...
Major independent global report finds that Afghanistan continues to make only limited information available to the public and reveals that overall country budget accountability systems are deficient...
Ahead of the NATO Chicago Summit this month, Global Witness, Integrity Watch Afghanistan, and the Revenue Watch Institute have sent a joint civil society letter to Secretary General Rasmussen urging...
In 2011, local community of Sajadia village in Balkh province played a leading role to improve construction quality of their local school. Mohammad Ishaq, a community member said, “if we had let the...
Highlights: • Hajigak Briefing Paper • Communities’ First Trial Monitoring • Budget Tracking in Heart • Land Distribution and Expropriation Reform • Training Civil Society in EITI • New Website! •...
The Afghanistan Human Development Report 2011 is appearing at a critical moment. The world’s attention is focused on this impoverished landlocked country on the threshold of the 10-year countdown to...
Highlights: • Merchant Licensing Process further reformed • IWA to expand public service monitoring to the health services sector • Provincial Monitoring Boards introduced to CBM • Community members...
17 civil society actors, representing more than 200 civil society organisations, and several media organisations, unite before the approaching Kabul Conference to ask the Afghan Government to pass...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Corruption is rampant and has become more entrenched in all areas of life in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government is under increased pressure to address the issue. Demands for...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The question posed to President Hamid Karzai at a Spiegel interview in June 2008 reflects most of what is documented in this report. Although democratic institutions are currently...
Executive Summary Although there is no doubt today that corruption in Afghanistan poses a serious risk to current efforts to rebuild state institutions and ensure stability and security, little is...
1. Introduction This report sets out to examine the risks of corruption faced by those delivering and receiving humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan. It is drawn from a limited amount of fieldwork...
(EXTRACT) 2. Executive Summary More then five years have passed since the beginning of the internationally led reconstruction of the Afghan state. The reconstruction of working democratic...
Introduction Road reconstruction is the second absorber of aid money after security expenditures. This can be explained due to the high priority that was given to the construction of roads as a...