Where there is weak state capacity to carry out regulatory, redistributional, and developmental functions characterizing much of the developing world, the role of governance and service delivery is also performed by a myriad of private actors. Institutional reform in the utility sector in developing countries has often failed to distinguish between social and economic regulation. I show how private actors like NGOs and local community groups undertake what I term “regulatory mobilization” to influence the new rules of the service delivery game, as well as to deliver much-needed basic services to urban poor communities. Based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the Philippines, this article reveals and explains the politics of the informal...
Due to the limited presence of formal water utilities in urban low-income areas in many developing c...
Water governance reforms are underway in many parts of the developing world. They address the princi...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
Where there is weak state capacity to carry out regulatory, redistributional, and developmental func...
The paper examines how water service provisioning is dominated by local and sectoral political and e...
This project examines the politics of water provision in low-income areas of large, developing citie...
Metro Manila’s water and sanitation network was privatized in 1997 under two separate concession arr...
This article troubles the notion of a formal-informal dichotomy in urban water provision. Whereas ex...
Abstract: Across the developing world, the notion of public utilities as social services is giving ...
This dissertation extensively examines the Metro Manila water privatization, one of the largest and ...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
This dissertation consists of three articles that together seek to deconstruct, or disorder, monolit...
This case study discusses adaptations of co?production and co?financing approaches pioneered by two ...
Due to the limited presence of formal water utilities in urban low-income areas in many developing c...
Water governance reforms are underway in many parts of the developing world. They address the princi...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
Where there is weak state capacity to carry out regulatory, redistributional, and developmental func...
The paper examines how water service provisioning is dominated by local and sectoral political and e...
This project examines the politics of water provision in low-income areas of large, developing citie...
Metro Manila’s water and sanitation network was privatized in 1997 under two separate concession arr...
This article troubles the notion of a formal-informal dichotomy in urban water provision. Whereas ex...
Abstract: Across the developing world, the notion of public utilities as social services is giving ...
This dissertation extensively examines the Metro Manila water privatization, one of the largest and ...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
In the Philippines, the Public-Private-Community Partnerships (PPCPs) are serving the poor with wate...
Water is subject to uncertainty of supply (quantity) and quality, which affects decisions determinin...
This dissertation consists of three articles that together seek to deconstruct, or disorder, monolit...
This case study discusses adaptations of co?production and co?financing approaches pioneered by two ...
Due to the limited presence of formal water utilities in urban low-income areas in many developing c...
Water governance reforms are underway in many parts of the developing world. They address the princi...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...