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As governments in developing countries seek to expand access to water supply and improve the quality of service, they are considering a range of options for public-private partnerships. Yet proposals to involve the private sector have often met with concerns - about tariff hikes, staff cutbacks,...
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In 2006, Radiant Cosmetics president and CEO Margaret Clark was contemplating the launch of a new, lip-plumping product called 'Four Carat Pout.' Clark faced many decisions concerning the launch: marketing the product as a luxury brand or a retail item; how to position the product as a possible...
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The template is a tool to assess the performance of an urban water supply and sanitation (WSS) service provide by taking into account the governance, policy, and management context it operates in. The template complements extensive work done on comprehensive performance indicators through the...
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Western and Central Africa have lengthy experience with public-private partnerships (PPPs), both for water supply and for combined power and water supply utilities. Cote d'Ivoire's successful PPP dates from 1959, and, over the last two decades, as many as 15 out of 23 countries in the region...
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