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Title: Reforming Without Resourcing: The Case of the Urban Water Supply in Zambia
Other Titles: Reformar Sin los Recursos Necesarios: el Caso del Abastecimiento Urbano de Agua en Zambia
Reformando sem Conseguir Recursos: o Caso do Abastecimento de Água Urbano em Zâmbia
Authors: Dagdeviren, Hulya
Robertson, Simon A.
Abstract: Public water supply systems have increasingly been subject to commercialisation or corporatisation in the developing world. This method is sometimes used as a surrogate for privatisation in circumstances where existing systems of provision are unattractive for multinational water companies. By reforming the public sector in the image of independent and self-sufficient private enterprises, the chief aim of commercialisation is to improve the efficiency of operations often associated with the private sector. (...)
Os sistemas de abastecimento público de água têm sido cada vez
metadata.dc.rights.holder: International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth
United Nations Development Programme
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metadata.dc.type: Policy Research Brief
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