Deterring Corruption and Improving Governance in the Urban Water Supply & Sanitation Sector: A Sourcebook

This sourcebook focuses exclusively on network providers in the urban water and sanitation sector— the “water sector” for short. Of course, this doesn’t mean that small-scale, informal providers working in urban areas or providers in rural areas are not important, or do not face corruption problems. Over time, and as knowledge and experience increases, the World Bank will also develop guidance for dealing with corruption and governance for these kinds of providers.

WB. 2008. “Deterring Corruption and Improving Governance in the Urban Water Supply & Sanitation Sector: A Sourcebook.” Water Working Notes, Note No. 18. Washington, DC: World Bank. [#4350]

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