Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities
Peru has benefitted from macroeconomic stability and growth in the last few years. At the same time, it also presents important contradictions in terms of unresolved access to basic sanitation. This is characterized by: a) an on-going gap that refl...
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okr-10986-172302021-04-23T14:03:36Z Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities World Bank ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIORAL CHANGE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIZENSHIP COMMERCIAL BANK COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY WATER DIARRHEA DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC WASTEWATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTIVE ACTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HEALTH WORKERS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINE LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES LOW-INCOME POPULATIONS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONTHLY PAYMENTS NATIONAL LEVELS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY LINE PROGRESS PUBLIC POLICY RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL EDUCATION TOILET TOILET BOWL TOILETS TRAINING SESSION URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COVERAGE Peru has benefitted from macroeconomic stability and growth in the last few years. At the same time, it also presents important contradictions in terms of unresolved access to basic sanitation. This is characterized by: a) an on-going gap that reflects the high levels of inequity between rural and urban coverage, b) unused services and low levels of customer satisfaction with current sanitation solutions, and c) unsustainable and inefficient public investments. Despite of the important infrastructure investments of the last 20 years, significant gaps remain, as well as the need to address quality and sustainable sanitation service. Moreover, it has not impacted the improvement of health and environment-related indicators. According to the National Statistics Institute, while national sanitation coverage has increased by 20 percent (1993-2007), in the same period the percentage of prevalence of chronic malnutrition in children under five years old has decreased by 9 percent and that of diarrhea by only 5 percent. 2014-03-10T22:25:42Z 2014-03-10T22:25:42Z 2011-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/16647151/domestic-private-sector-participation-peru-sanitation-markets-bottom-pyramid-win-win-scenario-government-private-sector-communities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17230 English en_US Water and sanitation program learning note;WSP CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Peru |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIORAL CHANGE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIZENSHIP COMMERCIAL BANK COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY WATER DIARRHEA DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC WASTEWATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTIVE ACTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HEALTH WORKERS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINE LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES LOW-INCOME POPULATIONS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONTHLY PAYMENTS NATIONAL LEVELS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY LINE PROGRESS PUBLIC POLICY RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL EDUCATION TOILET TOILET BOWL TOILETS TRAINING SESSION URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COVERAGE |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIORAL CHANGE CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CITIZENSHIP COMMERCIAL BANK COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY WATER DIARRHEA DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC WASTEWATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTIVE ACTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HEALTH WORKERS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINE LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES LOW-INCOME POPULATIONS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MONTHLY PAYMENTS NATIONAL LEVELS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POVERTY LINE PROGRESS PUBLIC POLICY RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL EDUCATION TOILET TOILET BOWL TOILETS TRAINING SESSION URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COVERAGE World Bank Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Peru has benefitted from macroeconomic
stability and growth in the last few years. At the same
time, it also presents important contradictions in terms of
unresolved access to basic sanitation. This is characterized
by: a) an on-going gap that reflects the high levels of
inequity between rural and urban coverage, b) unused
services and low levels of customer satisfaction with
current sanitation solutions, and c) unsustainable and
inefficient public investments. Despite of the important
infrastructure investments of the last 20 years, significant
gaps remain, as well as the need to address quality and
sustainable sanitation service. Moreover, it has not
impacted the improvement of health and environment-related
indicators. According to the National Statistics Institute,
while national sanitation coverage has increased by 20
percent (1993-2007), in the same period the percentage of
prevalence of chronic malnutrition in children under five
years old has decreased by 9 percent and that of diarrhea by
only 5 percent. |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Peru : Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid--A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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domestic private sector participation in peru : sanitation markets at the bottom of the pyramid--a win-win scenario for government, the private sector, and communities |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/16647151/domestic-private-sector-participation-peru-sanitation-markets-bottom-pyramid-win-win-scenario-government-private-sector-communities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17230 |
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