Contracting Out Water and Sanitation Services: Volume 1.
Guidance notes for Service and Management contracts in developing countries
Kevin Sansom, Richard Franceys
The main objective of the research is the analysis of corruption in infrastructure delivery. This includes a review of accountability initiatives in infrastructure delivery and the nature of the impact of greater accountability. This book focuses on the use of service and management contracts. The key question addressed is: ‘How can the use of contracting out be further enhanced to deliver improved water and sanitation service provision in developing countries?’
Published: 2003
Pages: 96
eBook: 9781788532815
Paperback: 9780906055977
Acknowledgements | |||
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List of boxes | |||
List of figures | |||
List of tables | |||
Chapter 1 | |||
Introduction | |||
Chapter 2 | |||
An overview of contracting out and outsourcing | |||
Chapter 3 | |||
Contracting out strategies for the water sector | |||
Chapter 4 | |||
Contract preparations and processes | |||
Chapter 5 | |||
Payments, incentives and penalties | |||
Chapter 6 | |||
Partnership aspects | |||
Chapter 7 | |||
Developing an enabling environment | |||
References | |||
Glossary |
Richard Franceys
Dr Richard Franceys is Course Director of the Global Water Policy and Management MSc programme, part of Cranfield’s Water Management Masters programme.
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