Barriers
and Conditions for the Involvement of Private Capital and Enterprise in Water
Supply and Sanitation in Latin America and Africa: Seeking Economic, Social,
and Environmental Sustainability
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROJECT
PRINWASS was an international research project that critically examined cases of privatization of water and sanitation services in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Kenya, Mexico, and Tanzania. It also included studies of water and sanitation services from Finland, Greece, and the United Kingdom for comparative reasons.
Pictures Gallery of the project meetings:
After the end of the project, a group of PRINWASS' Partners and Associates created the research network GOBACIT and shortly afterwards its Latin American branch, WATERLAT.
PRINWASS had a project life of 3 years (2001-2004) and was supported by The European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme 1998-2002, contributing to the implementation of the Horizontal Programme Confirming the International Role of Community Research INCO2 Research for Development. Contract: ICA4-CT-2001-10041
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