Water and sanitation service models for the urban poor: Defining stakeholder relations, achieving sustainable finance Hayward, T., Parker, A., Tiberghien, J.-E. (2011)

This presentation gives a short overview of challenges and strategies for the provision of water and sanitation services for the urban poor. Three case studies give examples from Mozambique (Maputo), Ghana (Kumasi) and Kenya (Kibera, Nairobi). The content was presented at a side event of the 35th WEDC Conference in July 2011 and the presentation also summarizes the output of a group-work on delegated management models amongst the participants of the event.

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Hayward, T., Parker, A., Tiberghien, J.-E. (2011). Water and sanitation service models for the urban poor: Defining stakeholder relations, achieving sustainable finance WSUP and BDP, Cranfield University, UK

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Water and sanitation service models for the urban poor: Defining stakeholder relations, achieving sustainable finance

Published in: 2011
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WSUP and BDP, Cranfield University, UK

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Hayward, T., Parker, A., Tiberghien, J.-E.

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