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Ginneken, M. van
van Ginneken, M.
,
Netterstrom, U.
&
Bennett, A.
, 2011.
More, better, or different spending? Trends in public expenditure on water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa
, (Water papers 67321-AFR) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Ginneken-2011-More.pdf
.
Publié le: 29/10/2012
Improvements in water supply and sanitation access in Sub-Saharan Africa have fallen short of national and international targets. Past explanation...
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van Ginneken, M.
, 2011.
Sanitation project : project information document (PID) : concept stage
, S.l.: S.n. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Ginneken-2011-Sanitation.pdf
.
Publié le: 05/03/2012
The National Sanitation Strategy proposes a focus on basic sanitation services, because a narrow focus on the development of conventional sewerage...
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Locussol, A.
&
van Ginneken, M.
, 2010.
Template for assessing the governance of public water supply and sanitation service providers
, (Water working notes no. 23) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Locussol-2010-Template.pdf
.
Publié le: 05/03/2010
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Muller, M.
,
Simpson, R.
&
van Ginneken, M.
, 2008.
Ways to improve water services by making utilities more accountable to their users : a review
, (Water working notes no. 15) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Muller-2008-Ways.pdf
.
Publié le: 30/10/2008
This review discusses a range of practical tools that can help to make utilities more accountable to their users. These tools range from...
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Baietti, A.
,
Kingdom, W.
&
van Ginneken, M.
, 2006.
Characteristics of well-performing public water utilities
, (Water supply and sanitation working notes no. 9) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Baietti-2006-Characteristics.pdf
.
Publié le: 03/08/2006
This report presents findings on attributes of well-run public utilities and attempts to identify important factors that influence their...
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Ruiz-Mier, F.
,
van Ginneken, M.
&
World Bank -Washington, DC, US
, 2006.
Consumer cooperatives : an alternative institutional model for delivery of urban water supply and sanitation services?
, (Water supply and sanitation working notes no. 5) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Ruiz-Mier-2006-Consumer.pdf
.
Publié le: 03/07/2007
With focus on system-wide urban water supply cooperatives, the essential characteristics of consumer cooperatives engaged in the provision of...
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van Ginneken, M.
,
Tyler, R.
&
Tagg, D.
, 2004.
Can the principles of franchising be used to improve water supply and sanitation services? : a preliminary analysis
, (Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Board discussion paper series no. 2) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Ginneken-2004-Can.pdf
.
Publié le: 01/01/1970
Franchising is a method of distribution of a product or service, whereby the developer of a business concept, the franchisor, licenses an individual...
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van Ginneken, M.
, 1997.
Wastewater reuse for the irrigation of sugarcane in Cali region, Colombia
, (Communications report / Department of Water Management, Environmental and Sanitary Engineering TU Delft no. 70) Delft, The Netherlands: Delft University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/351.3-97WA-17689.pdf
.
Publié le: 31/12/2004
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van Ginneken, M.
&
Kingdom, B.
, 2008.
Key topics in public water utility reform
, (Water working notes no. 17) Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Ginneken-2008-Key.pdf
.
Publié le: 30/10/2008
Urban water supply services have traditionally been provided by state-owned water utilities. In the past decades, many governments have tried to...
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