Lessons from small municipalities in Ecuador Delegating water and sanitation services to autonomous operators Drees-Gross, F., Andrade, L., Schippner, B. (2005)

This field note documents the experience of the Rural and Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Program (PRAGUAS), executed in Ecuador and financed by the World Bank. Under the PRAGUAS program, the national government offers municipalities technical assistance and financial incentives to delegate the provision of water (and sanitation) services to autonomous (public or private) operators.

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Drees-Gross, F., Andrade, L., Schippner, B. (2005). Lessons from small municipalities in Ecuador Delegating water and sanitation services to autonomous operators Water and Sanitation Program (WSP)

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Published in: 2005
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