6 p.International audienceDrinkable water crisis is since the seventies a concern shared worldwide, especially in developing countries urban areas. Since the early eighties, international organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGO) are leading several initiatives trying to solve the problem within frameworks involving central states (between developed and developing countries), and by the early 90' between local authorities in the framework of decentralized cooperation. The goal of this paper is to show that public-private partnerships model involved by the World Bank and the IMF in developing countries have shown their limits in urban services management, drinkable water particularly. We assume that an alternative model based on...
As a consequence of urbanisation and rapid growth of cities in developing countries, urban water uti...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
Opinions on what is best way to provide more people in low income countries with adequate water and ...
6 p.International audienceDrinkable water crisis is since the seventies a concern shared worldwide, ...
Our paper builds on this issue of decentralized cooperation in the field of water management. Cooper...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
The global move towards decentralization and Private Sector Participation in water services is assoc...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Sub-Saharan Africa is an area where many municipalities suffer for the scarcity of water. The main p...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Rapid global urbanization over the last few decades has intensified the challenge of providing adequ...
This paper presents a model for community and institutional supply of potable water to the urban poo...
Potable water and sanitation facilities access constitutes one of the major problems faced by develo...
Urban water conflicts manifested first in Europe in the 19th century and are observed nowadays in va...
As a consequence of urbanisation and rapid growth of cities in developing countries, urban water uti...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
Opinions on what is best way to provide more people in low income countries with adequate water and ...
6 p.International audienceDrinkable water crisis is since the seventies a concern shared worldwide, ...
Our paper builds on this issue of decentralized cooperation in the field of water management. Cooper...
Substantially reducing the number of human beings who lack access to clean water and safe sanitation...
The global move towards decentralization and Private Sector Participation in water services is assoc...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
Sub-Saharan Africa is an area where many municipalities suffer for the scarcity of water. The main p...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Rapid global urbanization over the last few decades has intensified the challenge of providing adequ...
This paper presents a model for community and institutional supply of potable water to the urban poo...
Potable water and sanitation facilities access constitutes one of the major problems faced by develo...
Urban water conflicts manifested first in Europe in the 19th century and are observed nowadays in va...
As a consequence of urbanisation and rapid growth of cities in developing countries, urban water uti...
International audienceIn recent years the water sector has undergone profound institutional, economi...
Opinions on what is best way to provide more people in low income countries with adequate water and ...