Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector

Many developing countries are about to prepare their new strategies on how to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for universal and equitable access to water and sanitation by 2030.These new roadmaps need to put a focus on rural growth centers and small towns where the majority of those...

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Main Author: Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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spelling okr-10986-239992021-04-23T14:04:18Z Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel PPP PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP WATER SANITATION SMALL TOWNS PRIVATE SECTOR SECTOR REFORM SDGS DPSP DOMESTIC PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PSP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Many developing countries are about to prepare their new strategies on how to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for universal and equitable access to water and sanitation by 2030.These new roadmaps need to put a focus on rural growth centers and small towns where the majority of those without access to water and sanitation reside. In 2015, a third of the global rural population was living within the service area of a small piped water scheme mainly operated by water users association. These schemes are generally ill-maintained and ill-managed. Recent experiences in seven developing countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Colombia, Niger, the Philippines, Senegal, and Uganda) have shown that domestic private sector participation (DPSP) is an effective and proven approach to address challenges in small towns’ water and sanitation services delivery. The report aims at helping national and local governments in developing countries and water professionals to better engage with the domestic private sector in the provision of sustainable water and sanitation services in rural growth areas and small towns. 2016-04-01T21:03:52Z 2016-04-01T21:03:52Z 2016-03-31 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23999 English en_US Water and Sanitation Program Guidance Note; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic PPP
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
WATER
SANITATION
SMALL TOWNS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECTOR REFORM
SDGS
DPSP
DOMESTIC PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSP
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
spellingShingle PPP
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
WATER
SANITATION
SMALL TOWNS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECTOR REFORM
SDGS
DPSP
DOMESTIC PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSP
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel
Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
relation Water and Sanitation Program Guidance Note;
description Many developing countries are about to prepare their new strategies on how to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for universal and equitable access to water and sanitation by 2030.These new roadmaps need to put a focus on rural growth centers and small towns where the majority of those without access to water and sanitation reside. In 2015, a third of the global rural population was living within the service area of a small piped water scheme mainly operated by water users association. These schemes are generally ill-maintained and ill-managed. Recent experiences in seven developing countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Colombia, Niger, the Philippines, Senegal, and Uganda) have shown that domestic private sector participation (DPSP) is an effective and proven approach to address challenges in small towns’ water and sanitation services delivery. The report aims at helping national and local governments in developing countries and water professionals to better engage with the domestic private sector in the provision of sustainable water and sanitation services in rural growth areas and small towns.
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author Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel
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title Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
title_short Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
title_full Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
title_fullStr Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
title_full_unstemmed Private Sector Provision of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas and Small Towns : The Role of the Public Sector
title_sort private sector provision of water supply and sanitation services in rural areas and small towns : the role of the public sector
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23999
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