Document: Nagpur Water PPP Agreement - Draft from RFP
The draft agreement was issued with the RFP for the project to be between the NMC, the Commissioner of Nagpur, Nagpur Environmental Services (NESL) and the Operator. It is understood that the final version contained a number of amendments
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This case study seeks to examine the reasons the reform was successful, and to look in detail at its components – institutional, contractual, and financial. The outcomes of the reform process are also examined, in particular how poor consumers have fared.
The public-private partnership (PPP) for the national water utility of Côte d’Ivoire is the oldest and largest water PPP in the developing world. In place since 1960 and today serving more than 7 million people, this PPP has provided quality service for decades and made remarkable progress in expanding access in the 1990s. It even proved resilient to civil strife and the de facto partition of the country in 2002.