Over the years, studies on the emerging pro-poor tri-sector partnership models focused on how partnerships provide social services such as safe drinking water, or how they are reducing poverty through economic empowerment of target groups as independent activities. There is no adequate research coverage of how partnerships are implementing economic empowerment strategies concurrently with improved potable water services, with the sole aim of enabling poor beneficiaries to pay for the water services sustainably. This book describes how poverty accounts for inadequate water tariff payment, and...
Over the years, studies on the emerging pro-poor tri-sector partnership models focused on how partnerships provide social services such as safe drinki...