Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study
This report, developed for policy makers and sector development partners, highlights the manner in which the domestic private sector is successfully participating in the delivery of water and sanitation services in Niger. It outlines the factors fo...
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WATER QUALITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT BOARD MEMBERS LEASE FEE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE WATER SUPPLY SERVICE WATER SECTOR SMALL TOWN SYSTEMS WATER SUPPLY URBAN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WATER SCHEMES SANITATION FACILITY TOWNS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY RURAL WATER SMALL TOWNS MUNICIPALITIES PRIVATE OPERATOR INVESTMENT PROGRAM PRIVATE OPERATORS CONCESSION CONTRACT RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER • DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SERVICES WATER OPERATIONAL CAPACITY PUBLIC TOILET CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVIDER PUBLIC WATER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER CONTINUITY OF SERVICE RURAL DRINKING WATER SMALL TOWN SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SALES OPERATIONAL MODALITIES SUSTAINABLE SERVICES ASSET HOLDING COMPANY TOILETS WATER OPERATORS PROFIT MARGIN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS SEWERAGE SYSTEM STORAGE CAPACITY RURAL COMMUNITIES URBAN SANITATION OPERATIONAL POLICIES DEMAND FOR WATER URBAN CENTERS SYSTEMS PRIVATE SERVICES URBAN AREAS WATER PRODUCTION SANITATION SECTOR LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS SERVICE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER WATER SUPPLY COMPANIES HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS TOWN SLUDGE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL QUALITY OF SERVICE DELIVERY WELLS DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES WATER TREATMENT PLANT DRINKING WATER LOCAL COUNCILS MANAGING WATER SUPPLY HOUSEHOLDS URBAN WATER SUPPLY WATER USERS ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT OF WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES WATER INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL TOWNS’ WATER SUPPLY COST SAVINGS CONTRACT DURATION PUBLIC TOILETS WATER FACILITIES QUALITY OF SERVICE SERVICE PROVIDERS SANITATION FACILITIES WATER SUPPLY ASSETS |
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WATER QUALITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT BOARD MEMBERS LEASE FEE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE WATER SUPPLY SERVICE WATER SECTOR SMALL TOWN SYSTEMS WATER SUPPLY URBAN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WATER SCHEMES SANITATION FACILITY TOWNS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY RURAL WATER SMALL TOWNS MUNICIPALITIES PRIVATE OPERATOR INVESTMENT PROGRAM PRIVATE OPERATORS CONCESSION CONTRACT RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER • DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SERVICES WATER OPERATIONAL CAPACITY PUBLIC TOILET CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVIDER PUBLIC WATER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER CONTINUITY OF SERVICE RURAL DRINKING WATER SMALL TOWN SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SALES OPERATIONAL MODALITIES SUSTAINABLE SERVICES ASSET HOLDING COMPANY TOILETS WATER OPERATORS PROFIT MARGIN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS SEWERAGE SYSTEM STORAGE CAPACITY RURAL COMMUNITIES URBAN SANITATION OPERATIONAL POLICIES DEMAND FOR WATER URBAN CENTERS SYSTEMS PRIVATE SERVICES URBAN AREAS WATER PRODUCTION SANITATION SECTOR LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS SERVICE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER WATER SUPPLY COMPANIES HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS TOWN SLUDGE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL QUALITY OF SERVICE DELIVERY WELLS DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES WATER TREATMENT PLANT DRINKING WATER LOCAL COUNCILS MANAGING WATER SUPPLY HOUSEHOLDS URBAN WATER SUPPLY WATER USERS ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT OF WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES WATER INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL TOWNS’ WATER SUPPLY COST SAVINGS CONTRACT DURATION PUBLIC TOILETS WATER FACILITIES QUALITY OF SERVICE SERVICE PROVIDERS SANITATION FACILITIES WATER SUPPLY ASSETS Adamou Maiga, Taibou Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
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This report, developed for policy makers
and sector development partners, highlights the manner in
which the domestic private sector is successfully
participating in the delivery of water and sanitation
services in Niger. It outlines the factors for success as
well as the challenges that need to be addressed to harness
private sector resources and motivation for improved and
sustainable services.There is a need to further strengthen
the capacities of various rural water supply stakeholders,
particularly communes, which contract and supervise the work
of the operators. The capacities of operators and users’
associations also need to be developed to pursue ensure the
operational sustainability of the systems.The technical
assistance (TA) described in this Note has, over the past
five years, supported the sector’s stakeholders’ efforts to
work in synergy to foster the participation of domestic
private entities in the management of rural water supply
systems (RWSSs).The purpose of the TA hasbeen to ensure
improved operational policy applicationof the PPP frameworks
in the context of water supplyand urban sanitation in rural
and small towns , which hasnot evolved much over time in
relation to urban waterservices. The TA program consisted of
training activities,market assessments, and options
development studiesto inform decision-making and
consensus-building ofdifferent stakeholders on resolving
some challenges facingthese subsectors.Opportunities exist
for the Government to promote the emerging domestic private
operators with a view to raising their level of
professionalism for better service delivery. |
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Adamou Maiga, Taibou |
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Adamou Maiga, Taibou |
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Adamou Maiga, Taibou |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
title_full |
Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
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Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study |
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domestic private sector participation in water and sanitation : the niger case study |
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okr-10986-247612021-05-25T08:49:53Z Domestic Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation : The Niger Case Study Adamou Maiga, Taibou WATER QUALITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT BOARD MEMBERS LEASE FEE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE WATER SUPPLY SERVICE WATER SECTOR SMALL TOWN SYSTEMS WATER SUPPLY URBAN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WATER SCHEMES SANITATION FACILITY TOWNS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY RURAL WATER SMALL TOWNS MUNICIPALITIES PRIVATE OPERATOR INVESTMENT PROGRAM PRIVATE OPERATORS CONCESSION CONTRACT RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER • DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SERVICES WATER OPERATIONAL CAPACITY PUBLIC TOILET CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVIDER PUBLIC WATER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER CONTINUITY OF SERVICE RURAL DRINKING WATER SMALL TOWN SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SALES OPERATIONAL MODALITIES SUSTAINABLE SERVICES ASSET HOLDING COMPANY TOILETS WATER OPERATORS PROFIT MARGIN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS SEWERAGE SYSTEM STORAGE CAPACITY RURAL COMMUNITIES URBAN SANITATION OPERATIONAL POLICIES DEMAND FOR WATER URBAN CENTERS SYSTEMS PRIVATE SERVICES URBAN AREAS WATER PRODUCTION SANITATION SECTOR LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS SERVICE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER WATER SUPPLY COMPANIES HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS TOWN SLUDGE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL QUALITY OF SERVICE DELIVERY WELLS DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES WATER TREATMENT PLANT DRINKING WATER LOCAL COUNCILS MANAGING WATER SUPPLY HOUSEHOLDS URBAN WATER SUPPLY WATER USERS ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT OF WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES WATER INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL OPERATORS SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL TOWNS’ WATER SUPPLY COST SAVINGS CONTRACT DURATION PUBLIC TOILETS WATER FACILITIES QUALITY OF SERVICE SERVICE PROVIDERS SANITATION FACILITIES WATER SUPPLY ASSETS This report, developed for policy makers and sector development partners, highlights the manner in which the domestic private sector is successfully participating in the delivery of water and sanitation services in Niger. It outlines the factors for success as well as the challenges that need to be addressed to harness private sector resources and motivation for improved and sustainable services.There is a need to further strengthen the capacities of various rural water supply stakeholders, particularly communes, which contract and supervise the work of the operators. The capacities of operators and users’ associations also need to be developed to pursue ensure the operational sustainability of the systems.The technical assistance (TA) described in this Note has, over the past five years, supported the sector’s stakeholders’ efforts to work in synergy to foster the participation of domestic private entities in the management of rural water supply systems (RWSSs).The purpose of the TA hasbeen to ensure improved operational policy applicationof the PPP frameworks in the context of water supplyand urban sanitation in rural and small towns , which hasnot evolved much over time in relation to urban waterservices. The TA program consisted of training activities,market assessments, and options development studiesto inform decision-making and consensus-building ofdifferent stakeholders on resolving some challenges facingthese subsectors.Opportunities exist for the Government to promote the emerging domestic private operators with a view to raising their level of professionalism for better service delivery. 2016-08-02T16:44:41Z 2016-08-02T16:44:41Z 2016-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26536843/domestic-private-sector-participation-water-sanitation-niger-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24761 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Niamey Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Niger |