Using private operators in small town water supplies, Uganda
Sharon Price, Richard Franceys
Private operators have been managing the water supply of 23 small towns in Uganda for approximately 18 months. This article finds out whether water users – including the poor – have benefited,and whether the system is likely to be sustainable.
and whether the system is likely to be sustainable.
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