Financing basic water supply and sanitation in Bolivia
In spite of large amounts of overseas aid spent on infrastructure in Bolivia, rural and urban water supplies are not being managed sustainably because water consumers are unwilling to pay cost-covering tariffs. Overseas development assistance might be better spent addressing these socialand structural problems rather than on infrastructure.
and structural problems rather than on infrastructure.
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