Water PPPs in Africa 2014

Water PPPs in Africa 2014

World Bank Group, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), July 2014.

PPPs are an important tool in improving utility performance, leveraging finance, and stimulating a much-needed sense of competition and accountability in an otherwise monopolistic water and sanitation sector. However, several water PPPs in Africa have faced challenges and not lived up to these expectations. Much has been learned from success and failure alike. As a result, there is now a rich body of knowledge about PPPs - wisdom drawn from direct experience. This booklet on PPPs in Africa contains several case studies as well as information on lessons learned from past experience with water PPPs in Africa.  

For more information about PPPs in this sector visit Water and Sanitation PPPs.

 

Tracking Number: Africa_Water PPPs in Africa_EN.pdf

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