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List of Contributors | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Regulation of Social and Environmental Concerns with Increased Private Sector Participation in the Provision of Water and Sanitation | 21 |
3 | Water and Sanitation in Low Income Neighbourhoods: The Scope for Service Differentiation and Decentralised Management | 45 |
4 | Private Sector Participation in Water Supply and Sanitation: Realising Social and Environmental Objectives in Buenos Aires | 45 |
5 | Private Sector Participation in Water Supply and Sanitation: Realising Social and Environmental Objectives in Manila | 117 |
6 | Private Sector Participation in Water Supply and Sanitation: Realising Social and Environmental Objectives in Mexico D.F. | 159 |
7 | Private Sector Participation in Water Supply and Sanitation: Realising Social and Environmental Objectives in Abidjan | 188 |
8 | Conclusions | 214 |
References | 225 | |
Index | 241 |
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