It doesn't have to be private
Private sector participation in water supply may run into problems, including a reluctance to extend access to the poor, corruption and financial crises. David Hall argues that decision makers should alwaysfirst consider public-sector management, which is still preferred in most of Europe and the USA.
first consider public-sector management, which is still preferred in most of Europe and the USA.
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