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PPP 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)

Author(s): Surjadi, Charles  |  Sohail, M. (ed)

Publisher: WEDC
Place of publication: Loughborough University, UK
Year: 2003

Series: PPP and the Poor
Collection(s): Public-private partnerships and the poor  |  WEDC Bookshop

Price: £5.95
ISBN: 9781843800330

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The purpose of the project Public Private Partnerships and the Poor in Water and Sanitation is to determine workable processes whereby the needs of the poor are promoted in strategies which encourage public-private partnerships (PPP) in the provision of water supply and sanitation services. One of the key objectives is to fill some of the gaps which exist in evidence-based reporting of the facts and issues around the impacts of PPP on poor consumers.

Keywords:
Community based organizations (CBO)  |  Indonesia  |  Low-income communities  |  Non-governmental organizations (NGO)  |  Partnerships  |  Poverty  |  Private sector  |  Public private partnership  |  Public sector