Water Services Provision to Low-Income Communities in Dhaka - Assessment of the Partnership Approach by Dhaka Wasa
Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority is partnering with NGOs and social entrepreneurs to provide water services to Low-Income Communities. This paper explores the service delivery models developed through these partnerships, service quality, working arrangements and how they help achieve DWASA’s social and commercial objectives. The findings show that five service models are in operation, that performance, risk and sustainability perspectives differ and that the partnerships are instrumental in realizing DWASA’s dual objectives. The paper suggests that DWASA continues with the partnership approach and transitions from the present coordinator role to one of leadership, focusing on longer-term sustainability of the models
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2022
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Authors: | MELS, Adriaan ; Blokland, Maarten ; Sterk, Boudewijn ; Nazrul, Saif |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Wasserversorgung | Water supply | Bangladesch | Bangladesh | Wasserwirtschaft | Water industry | Kommunale Versorgungswirtschaft | Local public utilities | Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft | Public-private partnership | Niedrigeinkommen | Low income |
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