Beyond boundries: extending services to the urban poor/
edited by Almud Weitz and Richard Franceys.
- Phillippines ADB, 2002.
- 108 p. : ill., tabl., map. ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM
CD-ROM contains "the book and full version of the cases undertaken in the study Public-private-community partnerships in urban services for the poor"--Contents page.
Poverty in Asia and the Pacific
Environmental Health Services for the Poor
Universal Service Obligation and Reform
Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Services Spectrum of Private Sector Participation and Potential for Serving the Poor Recent Trends in Asia
Stakeholders and Partnerships Deciding and Acting Together Organizations and Contingency Theory Organizational Change to Serve the Poor
The Case Studies Filling the Void: Nonnetworked and Decentralized Services Breaking Through the Performance Ceiling: Reform Public-Private Partnerships Efficiency and Participatory Development: Public-Private-Community Partnerships
Requirements and Techniques for Serving the Poor Networked Services Nonnetworked Services
Serving the Poor: Conclusions References Appendixes Appendix 1: Buenos Aires, Argentina: Concession Appendix 2: England and Wales: Divestiture
Tables 1 Potential of Public-Private Partnership Models to Serve the Poor 2 Contingency Theory for Organizations 3 Cities and Case Studies 4 Affordable Water and Sanitation 5 Reported Capital Expenditure and Population Served, Operational and Planned, 1990-2001
Figures 1 Improved Urban Water Supply and Sanitation in Developing Member Countries 2 Rise in Population Covered by Reported Operational Public-Private Partnerships in Developing Countries, 1991-2001 3 Reported Operating Public-Private Partnerships in Asia by Contract Type, including (3.1) and excluding (3.2) Service Contracts 4 Map of Case Studies
Boxes 1 Defining Poverty 2 New Connections in Jagriti Tole 3 Building Toilets in Srijana Basti 4 Water Points: Improving Access to Water 5 From Factory to Composting in Mirpur 6 Low-Cost Solutions for the Poor 7 Water Quality Concerns in Blacksands 8 No Water Connections in Kebon Baru 9 Water Theft in Barangay Parola 10 Group Taps in Liwanag Area 11 Bayan Tubig in Makati 12 From Improved Water Supply to Livelihood 13 Are the Rich Stealing Water from the Poor? 14 Water and Sanitation Services for Poor Households in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia 15 Water Consumption Subsidies through the Welfare System in Chile
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Urban poor -- Services for -- Asia. Urban poor -- Services for. Urban poor -- Services for -- Pacific Area.