This paper was prepared for an international symposium hosted by the Rockerfeller Fundation which aimed to understand how services can better be delivered to poor urban communities around the world. One section of the symposium dealt specifically with water and sanitation services in low-income cities of the global south. This paper, one of four prepared for this section to the meeting, looked in detail at the constraints which face poor urban people as they attempt to gain access to basic services such as water and sanitation. the paper looks both at the physical constraints and the socio-political and financial constraints both directly experienced by poor and disenfranchised communities and by the agents who are mandated to serve them (l...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
Access to potable water and basic sanitation in urban poor communities remains a critical issue in t...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
This paper was prepared for an international symposium hosted by the Rockerfeller Fundation which ai...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
Despite huge investments in the water and sanitation sector over the years, millions of urban poor c...
This paper examines the availability of basic public services such as water supply and sanitation in...
This article sets out the political constraints for poor urban communities to gain access to basic s...
The purpose of the Working Paper Series is to share information in order to stimulate discussion, br...
The barriers to rights and entitlements for the poor in the urban context have several dimensions wh...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
This paper looks at the relationship between economic inequality and urban environmental quality in ...
In dealing with the challenge of providing water services to urban low-income areas, the concept of ...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
Access to potable water and basic sanitation in urban poor communities remains a critical issue in t...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...
This paper was prepared for an international symposium hosted by the Rockerfeller Fundation which ai...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
Inadequate water service provision to the urban poor remains a serious problem in low-income countri...
Despite huge investments in the water and sanitation sector over the years, millions of urban poor c...
This paper examines the availability of basic public services such as water supply and sanitation in...
This article sets out the political constraints for poor urban communities to gain access to basic s...
The purpose of the Working Paper Series is to share information in order to stimulate discussion, br...
The barriers to rights and entitlements for the poor in the urban context have several dimensions wh...
Urban water utilities often fail to provide adequate water supply services to low-income urban commu...
This paper looks at the relationship between economic inequality and urban environmental quality in ...
In dealing with the challenge of providing water services to urban low-income areas, the concept of ...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
Access to potable water and basic sanitation in urban poor communities remains a critical issue in t...
Most urban poor in Uganda do not receive water utility services and have to pay a high price for alt...