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Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.

This research critically analyses reforms undertaken in Zambia's water sector. Its main focus however, is on the corporatisation of Zambia's urban water services. The objective is to apply some selected indicators of water services improvement to establish whether the commercialisation of urban wate...

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Main Author: Kabinga, Makondo
Other Authors: Cameron, Robert
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Political Studies 2014
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description This research critically analyses reforms undertaken in Zambia's water sector. Its main focus however, is on the corporatisation of Zambia's urban water services. The objective is to apply some selected indicators of water services improvement to establish whether the commercialisation of urban water services has improved water service delivery. The research uses qualitative and quantitative literature and generally relies on secondary data. Therefore, it is an exhaustive literature review of the available electronic and hard copy sources. Of particular relevance to the research are the National Water and Sanitation Council's (NWASCO) sector reports, which are comprehensive records of the performance of Zambia's Commercial Water Utilities (CUs).
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/3786 Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis. Kabinga, Makondo Cameron, Robert Public Policy and Administration This research critically analyses reforms undertaken in Zambia's water sector. Its main focus however, is on the corporatisation of Zambia's urban water services. The objective is to apply some selected indicators of water services improvement to establish whether the commercialisation of urban water services has improved water service delivery. The research uses qualitative and quantitative literature and generally relies on secondary data. Therefore, it is an exhaustive literature review of the available electronic and hard copy sources. Of particular relevance to the research are the National Water and Sanitation Council's (NWASCO) sector reports, which are comprehensive records of the performance of Zambia's Commercial Water Utilities (CUs). 2014-07-30T03:52:04Z 2014-07-30T03:52:04Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3786 eng application/pdf Department of Political Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
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title Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
title_full Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
title_fullStr Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
title_short Commercialising Zambia's urban water services : a critical analysis.
title_sort commercialising zambia s urban water services a critical analysis
topic Public Policy and Administration
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