Title | Making choices for sectorial organization in water and sanitation |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 1992 |
Authors | Edwards, DB, Rosensweig, F, Salt, E |
Secondary Title | Wash technical report |
Volume | no. 74 |
Pagination | 98 p.: fig. |
Date Published | 1992-01-01 |
Publisher | Water and Sanitation for Health Project (WASH) |
Place Published | Arlington, VA, USA |
Keywords | administration, cab92/3, case studies, chile, community management, developing countries, efficiency, environmental protection, financing, institutional framework, malaysia, organizational levels, paraguay, planning, policies, private sector, tunisia, zimbabwe |
Abstract | This report looks into how the water and sanitation sector should be organized. It is a question which often lies at the root of improving efficiency within the sector. The document has two main purposes. The first is to provide an analytic framework to assess the organization of a water and sanitation sector. The second is to suggest lessons learned about sectorial organization based on case studies from Chile, Tunisia, Paraguay, Zimbabwe, and Malaysia. The report is intended for high level managers in water and sanitation agencies as well as project officiers and consultants from donor agencies. |
Notes | Bibliography: p. 95-98 |
Custom 1 | 202.6, 822, 824, 827 |