Sub-Saharan Africa is an area where many municipalities suffer for the scarcity of water. The main problem in the area is the lack of economic wealth to provide water supply services for locals, when in the ground water actually exists. In some places public and private actors have come together to create solutions to this challenge, and have built up Public-Private Partnerships. In this thesis these partnerships, PPP's, have been studied and the water scarcity is examined by two study cases. The thesis is looking for the involvement of the local citizens in these partnerships
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service ...
Purpose - Public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer governments an opportunity to access private capi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
For urban dwellers around the world, basic water services are provided by city administrations. Howe...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) with domestic private operators were introduced in Ghana to impro...
The extensive application of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) throughout the world is comparativel...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
Many water distribution systems in South Africa are deteriorating due to many years of neglect resu...
This thesis investigates whether adoption of partnerships between water utilities and Community Base...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service ...
Purpose - Public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer governments an opportunity to access private capi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
For urban dwellers around the world, basic water services are provided by city administrations. Howe...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) with domestic private operators were introduced in Ghana to impro...
The extensive application of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) throughout the world is comparativel...
Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent...
Many water distribution systems in South Africa are deteriorating due to many years of neglect resu...
This thesis investigates whether adoption of partnerships between water utilities and Community Base...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to de...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service ...