Joining forces for better services : when, why, and how water and sanitation utilities can benefit from working together (英语)
This report describes the methodology applied and outcomes of the Global Study on WSS Utility Aggregation implemented by the Water Global Practice. The work conducted has allowed providing concrete, evidence-based guidance to policy makers and practitioners regarding when, why, and how water and sanitation utilities can work together (“aggregate”) to successfully deliver specific policy outcomes, such as better services or lower costs.
FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Water Resource Management,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Urban Water and Sanitation,FY17 - Rural Water and Sanitation,FY17 - Rural Water and Sanitation,FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Infrastructure Finance,FY17 - Urban Water and Sanitation,FY17 - Water Resource Management,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Finance for Development,FY17 - Rural Development
FY17 - Water Supply,FY17 - Sanitation,FY17 - Public Administration - Water, Sanitation and Waste Management,FY17 - Water Supply,FY17 - Sanitation
TF0A1220-GSG WSS - Water Supply and Sanitation GSG Start Up,TF0A1701-Global: Component 1: Guidance, Standardization and Systematic Learning,TF0A1947-GSG WSS - Water Supply and Sanitation,TF0A2259-Financing Universal Access to WSS
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