Title | Output-based aid in Morocco (Part 1) : extending water services to the poor in urban areas : OBApproaches note 25 |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Authors | X. de Beauchêne, C |
Pagination | 4 p.; ill.; 1 tab.; 1 fig. |
Keywords | access to water, financing, morocco, poverty, rural areas, water supply |
Abstract |
Morocco is a middle-income country with good water infrastructure that provides access to safe drinking water and sanitation to the majority of the urban population. In 2005, Morocco made it a priority to extend service to poor peri-urban settlements, and encouraged operators and local governments to reduce connection fees for their inhabitants. These connection fees had been priced at marginal cost, which represented a major obstacle for poor populations to connect to piped service. The government and the operators of water utilities in Casablanca, Meknès, and Tangiers consequently requested a grant from the Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) to pilot the introduction of performance-based (authors abstract) |
Custom 1 | 202.8 |