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Private sector investment in water and sewerage projects in developing countries has risen from virtually nothing in 1990 to a total of $25 billion at the end of 1997 [Silva et al, 1998]. As this trend in infrastructure development continues, there are opportunities for extending benefits to the poor.

kidsatpump.jpgGamos contributed to the development of policy principles and Implementation guidelines for Sustainable Services in Public-Private Partnerships for Water Supply and Sanitation.  Two Swiss government agencies, SDC and seco,  and the global reinsurer Swiss Re established a joint initiative "Public-Private Partnerships for Water Supply and Sanitation" to assist improving the performance of the water sector (especially in developing countries and countries in transition) by proposing formal approaches for Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). 

 

 

 

 

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