The present paper examines the sector reforms approach vis a vis the traditional PREDR WS (Panchayatiraj Engineering Division Rural Water Supply) type of providing rural water and sanitation services and makes a case for partnership as a critical institutional mechanism to implement the demand driven approach piloted by government of India in selected districts of the country
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
This paper makes the case for a realignment in the discourse and conceptualisation of community mana...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
If the estimated one billion people in developing countries who lack access to a safe and reliable w...
This knowledge-sharing paper endeavours to demonstrate the usefulness of PPCP (Public Private Commun...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important polic...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Public-private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important policy option to ensure ser...
Tripartite partnerships between water utilities, local government and civil society are often seen a...
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as ...
It has now been a great challenge to the countries like India to provide each of her citizens, urban...
In India new initiatives are being introduced to bring about Reform of the Rural Water Sector by cha...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
This paper reports on the outcomes from the ‘Community Water Plus’ (2013-2016) project that was desi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
This paper makes the case for a realignment in the discourse and conceptualisation of community mana...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
If the estimated one billion people in developing countries who lack access to a safe and reliable w...
This knowledge-sharing paper endeavours to demonstrate the usefulness of PPCP (Public Private Commun...
Rural water supply represents one of the largest challenges for the universalization of water access...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important polic...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Public-private partnerships have emerged in recent years as an important policy option to ensure ser...
Tripartite partnerships between water utilities, local government and civil society are often seen a...
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as ...
It has now been a great challenge to the countries like India to provide each of her citizens, urban...
In India new initiatives are being introduced to bring about Reform of the Rural Water Sector by cha...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
This paper reports on the outcomes from the ‘Community Water Plus’ (2013-2016) project that was desi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
This paper makes the case for a realignment in the discourse and conceptualisation of community mana...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...