Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa

Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa
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Release 2009
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Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa

Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa
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Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa

Reforming Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa
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Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa

Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa
Title Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa PDF eBook
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Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa

Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa
Title Public-Private Partnerships to Reform Urban Water Utilities in Western and Central Africa PDF eBook
Author Matar Fall
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Release 2012
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Western and Central Africa have lengthy experience with public-private partnerships (PPPs), both for water supply and for combined power and water supply utilities. Cote d'Ivoire's successful PPP dates from 1959, and, over the last two decades, as many as 15 out of 23 countries in the region have experimented with PPPs. Eleven PPPs are studied here, and detailed performance indicators are reported for six large cases-Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Gabon. These PPPs all have had at least four years of private operation. Through its successes and failures, the Western and Central African experience offers interesting lessons for other developing countries on how to improve the quality of urban water supply services, increase the efficiency of operations, and establish the financial credibility of the sector.

Empty Buckets and Overflowing Pits

Empty Buckets and Overflowing Pits
Title Empty Buckets and Overflowing Pits PDF eBook
Author Roland Werchota
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 298
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030313832

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This book provides a multi-level and multi-dimensional insight into urban water and sanitation development by analyzing sector reforms in Africa. With the recent events in mind - water shortages in Cape Town, widespread cholera in Haiti, mass-migration from low-income countries, etc. – it elaborates a pressing topic which is directly linked to the precarious living conditions of the urban poor in the developing countries. It is urgent to acknowledge the proposed findings and recommendations of the book which will help to improve the situation of potential refugees in their home countries with a realistic vision for the development of the most basic of all life supporting services. So many efforts to reverse the negative trend in water and sanitation development have failed or targets have been repeatedly missed by far without notable consequences for decision makers on different levels and institutions. It has unnecessarily consumed many young lives, contributed to keep billions in poverty until today and fostered discrimination of women. The knowledge gap and the confusion in the sector lined out in the book becomes evident when a national leader in a low-income country declares a state of emergency in urban water and sanitation while at the same time global monitoring publishes an access figure for urban water of over 90% for the same country. It is time to change this with an effective sector development concept for our partner countries and a more realistic discourse on global level. The book argues for a sweeping rethinking and combines extended local knowledge, lessons learned from history in advanced countries and thorough research on reforms in Francophone and Anglophone developing countries. This was possible because the writer was working in Sub-Saharan partner countries for almost 30 years as an integrated long term advisor in different sector institutions (ministry, regulator, financing basket and different sizes of utilities) and had the opportunity to cooperate closely with the main development partners. The reader has the opportunity to obtain a comprehensive understanding of how the sector works and sector institutions in low-income countries function and can discover the reasons behind success and failures of reforms. The book also covers issues which have a significant influence on urban water and sanitation development but are hardly the subject of discussions. It helps to make the shortcomings of the water and sanitation discourse more apparent and assist institutions to move beyond their present perceptions and agendas. All of this makes the book different from other literature about urban water and sanitation in the developing world.

Thirsting for Efficiency

Thirsting for Efficiency
Title Thirsting for Efficiency PDF eBook
Author Mary M. Shirley
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 400
Release 2002
Genre Law
ISBN 0080440770

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By analyzing water supply reforms in six developing country's capitals, this text provides a legal, economic and political examination of countries, tolerant of mismanagement of their water and sewerage systems for decades, that suddenly develop a thirst for efficiency.