Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report

The report looks at Lesotho, a predominantly mountainous, land-locked, poor country with a small population, limited natural resources, and a very fragile ecology. It has low gross national income, and a significant poverty level. To ameliorate thi...

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Main Author: Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
Format: Publication
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
Subjects:
BOT
GNP
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6431305/private-solutions-infrastructure-lesotho
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14837
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language English
en_US
topic ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SERVICES
BOT
BROAD STAKEHOLDER
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
CONNECTION CHARGE
CONNECTION FEE
CONTRACT PERIOD
CORPORATION
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY LEVELS
COSTS OF SERVICE
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
DIVERSIFICATION
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE
EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE DELIVERY
EFFLUENTS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
EXCLUSIVE LICENSE
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURES
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREIGHT
GNP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORTS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME LEVELS
INDUSTRIAL WATER
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT CAPITAL
KEY INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND USE
LEASING
LEGAL STATUS
LEGISLATION
LEVIES
LICENSES
LICENSING
LOCAL CONTRACTORS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCES
OLIGOPOLY
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
PIT LATRINES
POLLUTION
POTABLE WATER
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS
PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM
PUBLIC
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING POWER
RAW WATER
RECLAMATION
REGULATORY AGENCY
REGULATORY CAPACITY
REGULATORY CHANGES
REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REFORMS
ROAD SECTOR
ROADS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION
SANITATION AUTHORITY
SANITATION SECTOR
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE QUALITY
SERVICE STANDARDS
SOLID WASTE
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY SITUATION
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF REGULATION
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TOTAL COSTS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
URBAN AREAS
URBAN PLANNING
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY MANAGEMENT
UTILITY SERVICES
VOIP
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
WASTEWATER TARIFFS
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER
WATER ABSTRACTION
WATER COMPANY
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER RESOURCE
WATER REUSE
WATER SANITATION
WATER SECTOR
WATER SECTOR REFORM
WATER SUPPLY
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BASIC SERVICES
BOT
BROAD STAKEHOLDER
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
CONNECTION CHARGE
CONNECTION FEE
CONTRACT PERIOD
CORPORATION
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY LEVELS
COSTS OF SERVICE
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
DIVERSIFICATION
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE
EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE DELIVERY
EFFLUENTS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
EXCLUSIVE LICENSE
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURES
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FREIGHT
GNP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORTS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME LEVELS
INDUSTRIAL WATER
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT CAPITAL
KEY INFRASTRUCTURE
LAND USE
LEASING
LEGAL STATUS
LEGISLATION
LEVIES
LICENSES
LICENSING
LOCAL CONTRACTORS
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCES
OLIGOPOLY
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
PIT LATRINES
POLLUTION
POTABLE WATER
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS
PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM
PUBLIC
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING POWER
RAW WATER
RECLAMATION
REGULATORY AGENCY
REGULATORY CAPACITY
REGULATORY CHANGES
REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE
REGULATORY PROCESSES
REGULATORY REFORM
REGULATORY REFORMS
ROAD SECTOR
ROADS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION
SANITATION AUTHORITY
SANITATION SECTOR
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE QUALITY
SERVICE STANDARDS
SOLID WASTE
SUPPLY CHAIN
SUPPLY SITUATION
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF REGULATION
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TOTAL COSTS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
URBAN AREAS
URBAN PLANNING
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY MANAGEMENT
UTILITY SERVICES
VOIP
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
WASTEWATER TARIFFS
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WATER
WATER ABSTRACTION
WATER COMPANY
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEPARTMENT
WATER RESOURCE
WATER REUSE
WATER SANITATION
WATER SECTOR
WATER SECTOR REFORM
WATER SUPPLY
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
geographic_facet Africa
Lesotho
description The report looks at Lesotho, a predominantly mountainous, land-locked, poor country with a small population, limited natural resources, and a very fragile ecology. It has low gross national income, and a significant poverty level. To ameliorate this condition, the government has embarked on a pro-poor, growth strategy that includes public, and private investment in infrastructure. It explores the level of private participation at this phase in the evolution of the reforms, which is considerable, given the country's small size, limited institutional capacity, and lack of public and private investment capital. Telecommunications has recorded the most significant reform of any of the infrastructure sectors. Other than telecommunications, reforms in other sectors have not advanced significantly. Not surprisingly, the report identifies specific lessons learned from the telecommunications sector, and examines their relevance to reform efforts under way in the other sectors. In summary, this report finds that private participation in infrastructure could offer Lesotho three key advantages: 1) augmenting budget resources in cases where the private sector undertakes to finance projects, or services that would not otherwise be funded, 2) improving the quality and efficiency of service delivery, and, 3) accelerating investments in infrastructure. By the same token, the report makes clear that private participation in infrastructure (PPI) carries significant down-side risks that, despite the best of intentions, could lead to negative fiscal impacts, lower than expected service quality, disruptions to service, or more dire consequences. The report presents an action plan with three primary elements: 1) the creation of a PPI Facilitation Unit to assist line ministries in implementing PPI projects; 2) specific priorities pertinent to each respective infrastructure sector; and, 3) cross-cutting reform measures addressing policy, regulatory, and legal actions needed to provide an enabling framework, and facilitating environment for PPI projects.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
author_facet Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
author_sort Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
title Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
title_short Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
title_full Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
title_fullStr Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
title_full_unstemmed Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report
title_sort private solutions for infrastructure in lesotho : a country framework report
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6431305/private-solutions-infrastructure-lesotho
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14837
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spelling okr-10986-148372021-04-23T14:03:13Z Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Lesotho : A Country Framework Report Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SERVICES BOT BROAD STAKEHOLDER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS COMPETITIVE PRESSURE CONNECTION CHARGE CONNECTION FEE CONTRACT PERIOD CORPORATION COST RECOVERY COST RECOVERY LEVELS COSTS OF SERVICE DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES DIVERSIFICATION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE EFFICIENCY OF SERVICE DELIVERY EFFLUENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY TARIFF EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY EXCLUSIVE LICENSE EXPANSION EXPENDITURES FIXED COSTS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FREIGHT GNP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INVESTMENT CAPITAL KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAND USE LEASING LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LEVIES LICENSES LICENSING LOCAL CONTRACTORS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARKET LIBERALIZATION NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES OLIGOPOLY OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS PERFORMANCE TARGETS PIT LATRINES POLLUTION POTABLE WATER PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM PUBLIC PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING POWER RAW WATER RECLAMATION REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY CAPACITY REGULATORY CHANGES REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY INDEPENDENCE REGULATORY PROCESSES REGULATORY REFORM REGULATORY REFORMS ROAD SECTOR ROADS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SANITATION AUTHORITY SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE STANDARDS SOLID WASTE SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY SITUATION TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF REGULATION TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TOTAL COSTS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND URBAN AREAS URBAN PLANNING URBANIZATION UTILITIES UTILITY MANAGEMENT UTILITY SERVICES VOIP WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER TARIFFS WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER WATER ABSTRACTION WATER COMPANY WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEPARTMENT WATER RESOURCE WATER REUSE WATER SANITATION WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR REFORM WATER SUPPLY WILLINGNESS TO PAY The report looks at Lesotho, a predominantly mountainous, land-locked, poor country with a small population, limited natural resources, and a very fragile ecology. It has low gross national income, and a significant poverty level. To ameliorate this condition, the government has embarked on a pro-poor, growth strategy that includes public, and private investment in infrastructure. It explores the level of private participation at this phase in the evolution of the reforms, which is considerable, given the country's small size, limited institutional capacity, and lack of public and private investment capital. Telecommunications has recorded the most significant reform of any of the infrastructure sectors. Other than telecommunications, reforms in other sectors have not advanced significantly. Not surprisingly, the report identifies specific lessons learned from the telecommunications sector, and examines their relevance to reform efforts under way in the other sectors. In summary, this report finds that private participation in infrastructure could offer Lesotho three key advantages: 1) augmenting budget resources in cases where the private sector undertakes to finance projects, or services that would not otherwise be funded, 2) improving the quality and efficiency of service delivery, and, 3) accelerating investments in infrastructure. By the same token, the report makes clear that private participation in infrastructure (PPI) carries significant down-side risks that, despite the best of intentions, could lead to negative fiscal impacts, lower than expected service quality, disruptions to service, or more dire consequences. The report presents an action plan with three primary elements: 1) the creation of a PPI Facilitation Unit to assist line ministries in implementing PPI projects; 2) specific priorities pertinent to each respective infrastructure sector; and, 3) cross-cutting reform measures addressing policy, regulatory, and legal actions needed to provide an enabling framework, and facilitating environment for PPI projects. 2013-08-06T19:46:10Z 2013-08-06T19:46:10Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6431305/private-solutions-infrastructure-lesotho 0-8213-6205-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14837 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa Lesotho