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Water and Sanitation Services for the Urban Poor - Small-Scale Providers: Typology & Profiles
Author(s):

Suzanne Snell

Organisation: UNDP - World Bank Water and Sanitation Program

For several years, the World Bank has been promoting the participation of the private sector in the water and sanitation sector at the formal level focusing on utilities performance and regulatory reforms. Recent evidence suggests however, that the poor urban populations are still without access to the water and sanitation services, despite sector modernization. This has raised interest in the small-scale and informal private sector. These small providers have the potential to deliver improved services to low-income areas at comparatively low investment costs.

Sector:
Topic: Water, Sanitation, Poverty
Method:
Type: Other publication
Tags: Water, Sanitation, Urban Poor
Date published: December 1998
Language(s): English
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