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  Country Water Actions
Private Sector Participation

ADB actively pursues water service efficiencies, and sees private sector participation as one of the possible means of attaining these efficiencies. Countries such as the People's Republic of China, Indonesia, Maldives, the Philippines and others share their successes and lessons learned in establishing partnerships with the private sector in these case studies.

Title Date
A Second Chance for an Ailing Utility—The Maynilad Experience 2008/06
Building a Partnership Slowly and Steadily 2008/06
Charting Change: Water Reforms for Full Cost Recovery in the PRC 2005/10
Credible Regulatory Bodies—Managing Water Interests 2005/08
Drainage Improvement to Protect Food and Livelihood Security of the Poor and Vulnerable Households 2002
Indonesia, ADB Creates a Custom-Fit Regulatory Framework to Improve Investing Environment in Country's Water Services 2005/08
Infrastructures and Institutions for Urban Water Supply and Sanitation 2006/05
Life After 100% Urban Sanitation 2007/08
Macau Water - Aiming Higher 2008/06
Private Funds for Cleaner Water—BOT Applied in the Chinese Wastewater Sector 2007/02
Public-Private Models Offer Options to Utilities 2005/08
Recovering the Full Cost of Delivering Clean and Safe Water 2006/04
Solar Power, Water-Tech Wonder 2007/10
Squeezing Wine from Wastewater—Lessons in Reuse 2007/02
Study Uncovers What Makes Irrigation Initiatives Pro-Poor 2005/07
Two Public-Private Operators Go to Market as a Financing Option 2005/08
Water Cellars Change Drought-Affected Communities' Lifestyles 2007/12
Water for Slums: Private Sector Participation in Manila [ PDF ] 2004
Water Treatment Success Overshadows Solid Waste Management 2006/04

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