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Policy Principles and Implementation Guidelines for Public-Private Partnerships in Water Supply and Sanitation Policy Principles and Implementation Guidelines for improving performance and investments in the water sector
Public-Private Partnerships for Water Supply and Sanitation
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3 instruments developed– Content and target audience
Policy PrinciplesPolicy levelWHAT should be done?
Implementation strategiesHOW can it be done?
Implementation Guidelines
Tools What KNOWHOW is available?
ToolContainer
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Key factors for PPP design– Building blocks for sustainable water governance
Main Issues
Water as basic human need
Key Factors
Water scarcity
PPP specific setting
General governance elements
Efficiency & effectiveness
Poverty responsiveness Sound financing mechanisms
Water resource protection
Power-balanced partnership
AccountabilityTransparencyShared incentives
Customer focusResults orientation Proactive risk management
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Focus of the initiative - why we are looking at PPP
• PPP should not be a conditionality but might be a meaningful option to improve performance of the water sector. Based on this, PPP might attract investments and know-how - from small to large scale
• Public-Private Partnerships are one option among others – to be decided case by case in a transparent process
• Governments remain responsible for overall water sector services, ensuring adequate access for the poor