This brief highlights the roles that governments can play and the mechanisms they can use to attract commercial finance into the water sector. The brief illustrates successful cases where water service providers accessed commercial financing to expand coverage, often to serve poor areas. Common constraints to commercial finance in the water sector are summarized, as are financial structuring and risk mitigation strategies to overcome these constraints
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
A review of the history, economics and politics of public water services, including the role of capi...
Sustainable Development Goal 6 aims to achieve universal access to water and sanitation services by ...
This paper looks at the role of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in addressing the water and sanitat...
Water supply, sanitation and irrigation infrastructure provide the critical water services that make...
The affordability, necessity and available mechanisms for using public finance to develop water and ...
Drawing on empirical evidence gathered through the PSIRU database, this contribution aims at address...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the historical relative use of public and private finance ...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
The author argues that the case of lending for water and sanitation is a "classic market failure". T...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
Unlike most of the developed world, where investor-owned water systems serve the majority of the pop...
Australian governments are the primary investors, infrastructure owners and operators in the Austral...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
A review of the history, economics and politics of public water services, including the role of capi...
Sustainable Development Goal 6 aims to achieve universal access to water and sanitation services by ...
This paper looks at the role of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in addressing the water and sanitat...
Water supply, sanitation and irrigation infrastructure provide the critical water services that make...
The affordability, necessity and available mechanisms for using public finance to develop water and ...
Drawing on empirical evidence gathered through the PSIRU database, this contribution aims at address...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the historical relative use of public and private finance ...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
The author argues that the case of lending for water and sanitation is a "classic market failure". T...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
Unlike most of the developed world, where investor-owned water systems serve the majority of the pop...
Australian governments are the primary investors, infrastructure owners and operators in the Austral...
In most developing countries, Government policies on water supply, if any, fail to take cognisance o...
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
A review of the history, economics and politics of public water services, including the role of capi...