Delegated Management of Urban Water Supply Services in Mozambique
Summary of the case stuy of FIPAG and CRA
Delegated management of urban water supply services in Mozambique encountered a string of difficulties soon after it was introduced in 1999, but in 2007 a case study revealed that most problems had been overcome and the foundations for sustainability had been established. The government’s strong commitment, the soundness of the institutional reform and the quality of sector leadership can be credited for these positive results. Donor support for investments and institutional development were also important. Results reported here are as of the end of 2007.
Document TypeCase Studies, Analysis
LanguageEnglish
SectorWater, Cities, Urban water utilities, Water supply
File TypePDF
ContributorsWorld Bank Group (WBG), PPIAF
Countrys
RegionsSub-Saharan Africa