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Water and sanitation

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Investing in nature for water security: the power of collaboration

  • Naabia Ofosu-Amaah Senior Corporate Advisor of Water The Nature Conservancy
  • Sophie Trémolet Europe Freshwater Director The Nature Conservancy
02 February 2023
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Around the world, the impacts of climate change are increasingly being felt and have become impossible to ignore. Stories of increased drought, more intense storms, and changing rainfall patterns are […]Continue Reading
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A model of resilience: Brazil’s leading private sanitation provider

  • Radamés Andrade Casseb PDG (Français) Aegea
08 November 2022
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Thanks to its business model – aligned with ESG principles – Aegea has become the leading private sanitation company in Brazil, servicing 154 cities in 2022 (up from 6 in […]Continue Reading
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Saving the Ganges: the vital changes needed in institutional and business models

  • Jérôme Bossuet
04 April 2017
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While pollution of the Ganges appears to be an insoluble problem, demand for water – driven mainly by farming – is actually drying out certain sections of the river. Solutions […]Continue Reading
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The types of private sector intervention in the management of water distribution services and the results obtained 

  • Proparco
22 September 2009
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The majority of southern hemisphere countries, particularly those in Africa, face considerable challenges in terms of access to drinking water. Although private sector intervention in the management of water Continue Reading
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Beyond PPPs: the World Economic Forum Water Initiative, a Multi-stakeholder Approach

  • Christoph Jakob Environmental initiatives team World Economic Forum
21 September 2009
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The World Economic Forum’s public-private water initiative in South Africa and India showed that “Brokerage Networks”, involving stakeholders across all sectors, proved successful in conceptualising, and Continue Reading
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A New Generation of Public-Private Partnerships for Drinking Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries

  • Bertrand Dardenne Manager ASPA Utilities
14 September 2009
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There is a gradually rising trend in developing countries towards more professionally managed urban drinking water services as a result of delegation to private companies. The integration of a new […]Continue Reading
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How to Develop Access to Water for the Most Disadvantaged Populations?

  • Patrice Fonlladosa Chairman of the (re)sources Think Tank Veolia
07 September 2009
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Veolia designs and implements specific programs for access to water, sanitation and electricity services for all. Water tariff policies are core to the success of programs to develop access to […]Continue Reading
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The Interest of Multiplayer Dialogue for Public Service Operators

  • Jean-Marie Tétard Special advisor Institut de la gestion déléguée
31 August 2009
©AFD Vincent Joguet
IGD has designed the concept of Quadrilogues – four-party dialogues – based on the observation that the success of public-private partnerships depends on the various stakeholders’ capacity to dialogue. They Continue Reading
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From PPPs to “4Ps”, Public-Private Partnerships Need Participative management

  • Alexandre Brailowsky Societal Engineering Director Suez Environnement
10 August 2009
©AFD Vincent Joguet
The various experiences of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in developing countries have underscored the importance of participative management and dialogue among stakeholders. They are indeed prerequisites for Continue Reading
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Can Public-Private Partnerships Benefit Populations Excluded from Water Services?

  • Aymeric Blanc Public-private partnerships AFD
  • Lise Breuil Water and Sanitation Division Proparco
03 August 2009
©AFD Vincent Joguet
Although public-private partnerships may have achieved relatively disappointing results in terms of extending access to water for poor populations, the arrival of private operators has nevertheless often allowed Continue Reading
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