Public-Private Partnerships and the Poor - Case Study- Jakarta, Indonesia. Drinking water concessions, (a study for better understanding public-private partnerships and water provision in low-income settlements)

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Public-Private Partnerships and the Poor - Case Study- Jakarta, Indonesia. Drinking water concessions, (a study for better understanding public-private partnerships and water provision in low-income settlements)

This document examines several aspects of private sector participation in the drinking water concessions in Jakarta. The objective of the report is to:

  • study the agreements and resulting outcomes;
  • describe the perceptions of the different stakeholders;
  • describe measures to improve the accessibility of drinking water for the urban poor; and
  • discuss alternatives in developing partnerships with community-based organizations.

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