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Strengthening public water in Africa: South South North networked model of Public-public Partnerships



articulo May 2011 ; 7 páginas
Aut. Samir Bensaďd
Ed. TNI - Amsterdam
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Abstract:
While both North–South partnerships and SouthSouth Partnerships have strengths and limitations, linking these in networked models is an effective way to mobilise expertise and funding and achieve success. Such a networked partnership, involving six public water operators from Europe and two from Africa, was developed to improve access to water in Mauritania. The partnership rests on a solid basis of shared public service principles. A crucial factor in the partnership is the contribution of the Moroccan state water company ONEP, one of Africa’s best performing public water operators.

Palabras claves:

gestión (CI) (DT) (HP) , privatisation (CI) (DT) (HP)

Países:

Marruecos (CI) (DT) (HP) , Mauritania (CI) (DT) (HP)

Editor/Difusor:

TNI - Transnational Institute - Amsterdam - Países Bajos
    

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