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IBNET Water Supply and Sanitation Blue Book 2014



rapport Sep 2014 ; 169 pages
Aut. Alexander Danilenko & Berta Macheve & Joe Moffit & Caroline Van Den Berg
Ed. IBNET - Washington WSP - Washington
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Abstract:
Well-run water utilities play an important role in ending poverty and boosting shared prosperity. Consumers need reliable access to high quality and affordable water and sanitation services. To deliver these basic services efficiently and effectively requires high-performing utilities that are able to respond to urban growth, to connect with the poor, and to improve wastewater disposal practices. The IBNET Water Supply and Sanitation Blue Book 2014 summarizes the water sector
status from 2006 to 2011. Since 2006, municipal water performance has improved despite accelerated urbanization and the impacts of triple crises (food, fuel, and financial). Overall coverage has increased and piped water and wastewater services became accessible to more people. An increasing number of utilities now actively handle the water billing, collection, and water management through metering. IBNET tools, such as data collection instruments and protocols, the IBNET database, and the IBNET tariff database, enable enhanced sharing of information on close to 4,500 utilities from more than 130 countries and territories.

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

IBNET - International Benchmarking Network for Water and Sanitation Utilities - Washington - Etats Unis
    

WSP - Water and Sanitation Program - Washington - Etats Unis
    

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