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About the Editor and Authors<br />

bilateral development partners. His technical expertise includes land<br />

policy, cadastral survey and mapping, systematic registration, land administration,<br />

and spatial information systems.<br />

Roger Calow is head of the Water Policy Programme of the Overseas<br />

Development Institute and an honorary research associate at the British<br />

Geological Survey. He has over 20 years of experience leading international<br />

research and development projects in Africa, Asia, and the Middle<br />

East, including two years as director of the RiPPLE program in Ethiopia,<br />

building local capacity for the design, implementation, and management<br />

of rural water supply and sanitation services. He leads an interdisciplinary<br />

team of eight staff members working on water supply and sanitation, climate<br />

change and water security, water resources management, and the<br />

political economy of sector reform.<br />

Piers Cross is a leading international spokesperson and strategist in water<br />

supply and sanitation. A South African with a background in social<br />

anthropology and public health, he worked for the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Water<br />

and Sanitation Program for over 20 years, holding the positions of Global<br />

Program Manager and Principal Regional Team Leaders for South Asia<br />

and Africa. He was the founding chief executive officer of the Mvula<br />

Trust and cofounder of the Water Integrity Network, and he is now a<br />

leading voice in the Sanitation and Water for All alliance. He advises<br />

leading sector agencies.<br />

Kate Dalrymple is a land administration specialist with extensive<br />

research and consultancy experience in land policy, community engagement,<br />

and program implementation of land reform projects. After completing<br />

her Ph.D. in tenure security for poverty alleviation, she joined<br />

Land Equity International as a senior land consultant. She has experience<br />

in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, where she worked on assignments in<br />

land titling, regularization, institutional modernization, land policy, and<br />

program design. In addition, she played a key role in managing and contributing<br />

to the pilot and ongoing implementation of the Land<br />

Governance Assessment Framework.<br />

Hamish Goldie-Scot is a cofounder of the U.K. Anti-Corruption Forum<br />

and author of the paper “Corruption in Construction in Developing<br />

Countries,” published in 2008 by the U.K. Institution of Civil Engineers.<br />

A former volunteer teacher, he has since 1980 worked as a civil engineer

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