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spelling okr-10986-97472021-04-23T14:02:46Z Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation Kriss, Paul WATER & SANITATION PROGRAM TARIFF POLICIES PUBLIC UTILITIES WATER SUPPLY LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES SERVICE DELIVERY LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS STRUCTURAL REFORM URBAN AREAS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION FINANCING DONOR PARTICIPATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS MONITORING ASSET HOLDING COMPANY CITIES COMPLEX TASK COST RECOVERY DEBT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ENGINEERS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL VIABILITY HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INDEPENDENT SERVICE PROVIDERS INVESTMENT PROGRAM LEARNING LEGISLATION PERFORMANCE CONTRACT POLITICAL WILL PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE OPERATOR PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES QUANTITY OF WATER REFORM PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF POLICIES WATER SUPPLY WATER UTILITIES Political interference and low tariff policies have led to inefficiency and chronic financial weakness of public utilities. The inability of water supply and sanitation (WSS) utilities to maintain and extend services has led typically to situations where in fact subsidized services are denied to the poor who have to rely on more costly and lower quality alternatives. A well-performing utility is a necessary condition for enhancing the economic efficiency of cities and for accelerating the provision of services to low-income areas. However, water utilities in Africa have limited prospects for improving their performance unless they undergo structural reform. Service delivery is not keeping pace with demand, especially for the fast growing number of low-income households living in informal settlements. 2012-08-13T09:26:14Z 2012-08-13T09:26:14Z 2002-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/3049350/private-sector-participation-based-roadmap-reforms-water-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9747 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 220 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic WATER & SANITATION PROGRAM
TARIFF POLICIES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
WATER SUPPLY
LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES
SERVICE DELIVERY
LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
STRUCTURAL REFORM
URBAN AREAS
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
FINANCING
DONOR PARTICIPATION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS
MONITORING ASSET HOLDING COMPANY
CITIES
COMPLEX TASK
COST RECOVERY
DEBT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ENGINEERS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INDEPENDENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
LEARNING
LEGISLATION
PERFORMANCE CONTRACT
POLITICAL WILL
PRICE OF WATER
PRIVATE OPERATOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUANTITY OF WATER
REFORM PROGRAMS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF POLICIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER UTILITIES
spellingShingle WATER & SANITATION PROGRAM
TARIFF POLICIES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
WATER SUPPLY
LOW INCOME COMMUNITIES
SERVICE DELIVERY
LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
STRUCTURAL REFORM
URBAN AREAS
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
FINANCING
DONOR PARTICIPATION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS
MONITORING ASSET HOLDING COMPANY
CITIES
COMPLEX TASK
COST RECOVERY
DEBT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ENGINEERS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME
INDEPENDENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
LEARNING
LEGISLATION
PERFORMANCE CONTRACT
POLITICAL WILL
PRICE OF WATER
PRIVATE OPERATOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
QUANTITY OF WATER
REFORM PROGRAMS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
TARIFF POLICIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER UTILITIES
Kriss, Paul
Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
geographic_facet Africa
relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 220
description Political interference and low tariff policies have led to inefficiency and chronic financial weakness of public utilities. The inability of water supply and sanitation (WSS) utilities to maintain and extend services has led typically to situations where in fact subsidized services are denied to the poor who have to rely on more costly and lower quality alternatives. A well-performing utility is a necessary condition for enhancing the economic efficiency of cities and for accelerating the provision of services to low-income areas. However, water utilities in Africa have limited prospects for improving their performance unless they undergo structural reform. Service delivery is not keeping pace with demand, especially for the fast growing number of low-income households living in informal settlements.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Kriss, Paul
author_facet Kriss, Paul
author_sort Kriss, Paul
title Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
title_short Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
title_full Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
title_fullStr Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Private Sector Participation-based Roadmap for Reforms in Water and Sanitation
title_sort private sector participation-based roadmap for reforms in water and sanitation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/3049350/private-sector-participation-based-roadmap-reforms-water-sanitation
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