As a consequence of urbanisation and rapid growth of cities in developing countries, urban water utilities face enormous challenges in meeting the water requirements of urban dwellers in a financially sustainable manner
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...
Urban water infrastructure is facing an alarming funding and maintenance gap worldwide. Inadequate m...
International audienceIn recent decades urban water services have been confronted by new challenges ...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
To address the growing water crisis, proper water resources management: realistic planning, and inve...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
For the rapidly urbanising developing world, safe and affordable water is key to health and liveliho...
Urban water utilities in developing countries face enormous challenges in meeting the water needs of...
The urban water supply sector in Ghana is in the early stages of privatization. In spite of the per...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...
Urban water infrastructure is facing an alarming funding and maintenance gap worldwide. Inadequate m...
International audienceIn recent decades urban water services have been confronted by new challenges ...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
To address the growing water crisis, proper water resources management: realistic planning, and inve...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
For the rapidly urbanising developing world, safe and affordable water is key to health and liveliho...
Urban water utilities in developing countries face enormous challenges in meeting the water needs of...
The urban water supply sector in Ghana is in the early stages of privatization. In spite of the per...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Zambia is a highly urbanized country with 60% of its urban population residing in low cost areas als...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
THIS PAPER IS based on current WEDC research on small water enterprises (SWEs), whose purpose is to ...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...