From the World Water Forum: Twenty Years After Dublin, Paying for Water is...
In a session on Financing Water for All, Ian Banda, CEO of the Kafubu Water and Sewerage Company, said that poor people who are not connected to the network in the Copperbelt towns in Zambia pay their...
View ArticleFinding Your Water Utility on the Financial Sustainability Ladder
Looking at the financial status of your water utility, would you classify it as a struggling service provider, a developing utility, or a performing service provider? And then, once you decide where...
View ArticleWorking in Urban Water? IBNET Can Help.
If you are working on an urban water project, what information do you need? You likely want to know what your project’s water utility knows. How else can you start talking to each other to have a...
View ArticleEight things we know about water and electricity utilities in Africa
Infrastructure is one of the most important forces driving economic growth and poverty reduction.Yet Africa’s infrastructure networks lag increasingly behind those of other developing countries in...
View ArticleKorea: A model for development of the water and sanitation sector
Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul, Korea Photo: Mark Pegrum Can a sustainable water sector be developed simultaneously with a country’s growth? Can the water sector continue to expand and achieve...
View ArticleWater utilities in Africa: How will they cope with a rapidly growing, thirsty...
Africa’s population is growing fast. Very fast. Sub-Saharan Africa is currently home to more than 1.2 billion people, and it is estimated that another 1 billion will be added by 2050. Economic and...
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