Description of Transparency Assessment

CJID's Transparency Assessment adopted the BRI Monitor research, which uses the Infrastructure Data Standards (IDS) for proactive disclosure developed by the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) to assess the transparency level of each case study. For each project, we assess the level of transparency based on 38 data points, from basic project information to the tendering process to project completion and grades from 0 - 6. Each data point will, therefore, have a score between 0-6, where “0” means no information available (not transparent) and “6” means full transparency.

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You can click on 'project' on our website to see all project documents available for download. If you are unable to do so, you can also contact us for assistance.
Yes, you can. Use the 'Submit report' to report projects from your community. Use the question prompts to submit the project
You can join our network of volunteers by sending us the status of projects in your community. You will not be paid for it. The U-Monitors program affords you the opportunity to become a paid volunteer on UDEME. Follow us on all social media platforms to know when the next round will be opening.
Yes, you can. However, UDEME works with project documents (federal, state or local government) which are evidence-based.
Yes, they are the same. ZIPs are projects nominated by lawmakers at the National Assembly. Please note that state legislators also nominate projects for their constituencies, tagged 'constituency projects' in most state budgets.
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