This research examines the sustainability of private sector participation in urban service delivery in developing countries. The solid waste collection service in Dar es Salaam – Tanzania was used as a case study. Municipalities in Tanzania have not been able to cope with the rapid generation rate of solid waste coupled by the rapid urbanization. This resulted in a relatively large quantity of solid waste remaining poorly managed and uncollected, which left an obvious gap for other stakeholders to participate in service provision. The private sector took the opportunity, in the early 1960s, to fill the gap left by the public sector in service provision. The research found that there are factors affecting the sustainability of the private se...
The focus of this paper is on challenges facing solid waste management inManzese and Sinza wards, in...
The research study was conducted in Hanansif area in Kinondoni municipality, in order to assess the ...
Solid waste management remains a major challenge to most governments in developing countries in view...
This research examines the sustainability of private sector participation in urban service delivery ...
KASSIM, Salha M. Sustainability of private sector in solid waste collection : is it possible? in 34t...
This study aimed at assessing the extent of participation of the Kinondoni Municipal residents in th...
Following the largely unimpressive performance of the public sector in the provision of solid waste...
This research examined the role of facilitating agencies in promoting public-private partnerships (P...
Solid waste management is one of the most difficult environmental problems in the urban centers of d...
It has been argued that the partnering of public and private sectors lead to improvement and betterm...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of the strategies employed by ...
Urban waste management is drawing increasing attention, as citizens observe that too much garbage is...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This study sought to explore solid waste management in the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly in th...
The focus of this paper is on challenges facing solid waste management inManzese and Sinza wards, in...
The research study was conducted in Hanansif area in Kinondoni municipality, in order to assess the ...
Solid waste management remains a major challenge to most governments in developing countries in view...
This research examines the sustainability of private sector participation in urban service delivery ...
KASSIM, Salha M. Sustainability of private sector in solid waste collection : is it possible? in 34t...
This study aimed at assessing the extent of participation of the Kinondoni Municipal residents in th...
Following the largely unimpressive performance of the public sector in the provision of solid waste...
This research examined the role of facilitating agencies in promoting public-private partnerships (P...
Solid waste management is one of the most difficult environmental problems in the urban centers of d...
It has been argued that the partnering of public and private sectors lead to improvement and betterm...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
The main objective of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of the strategies employed by ...
Urban waste management is drawing increasing attention, as citizens observe that too much garbage is...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This study sought to explore solid waste management in the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly in th...
The focus of this paper is on challenges facing solid waste management inManzese and Sinza wards, in...
The research study was conducted in Hanansif area in Kinondoni municipality, in order to assess the ...
Solid waste management remains a major challenge to most governments in developing countries in view...