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TitleToilet wars : urban sanitation services and the politics of public-private partnerships in Ghana
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsAyee, J, Crook, R
Secondary TitleWorking paper / IDS
Volumeno. 213
Paginationvi, 34 p.
Date Published2003-12-01
PublisherInstitute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex
Place PublishedBrighton, UK
ISSN NumberISBN : 1858648068
Keywordscase studies, community based organisations (CBO), corruption, ghana accra, ghana ashanti region kumasi, government organizations, health aspects, institutional aspects, partnerships, policies, private sector, public toilets, sdiafr, sdiman
Abstract

This paper examines the impact of the new forms of partnership between the public authorities and private/citizen-based organisations on urban environmental sanitation in the two largest cities of Ghana – Accra and Kumasi. It traces the history of public toilet policies in the two cities and analyses the factors that contributed to their relative failure in poor neighbourhoods. Toilets consistently have been poorly managed and have been the site of local political conflicts – toilet wars – despite efforts at franchising them and involving communities in their management. This is attributable to the politics of patronage at the urban level, the relationship between city government patronage and community level groups, and the failure of regulation. Public-private partnerships have not worked. The provision of reasonable sanitation facilities may require: full public provision of basic infrastructure; transparent, independent and rigorous regulation of any contracts for service provision given to non-state agencies; and the enforcement of “conflict of interest” laws applying to elected local representatives. (author abstract)

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