Emerging PPP trends in the water & sanitation sector
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This paper presents an overview of emerging shifts in approaches to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the water and sanitation sector. Based on interviews with 21 professionals who are actively involved in the field, the analysis focused on four areas: contracts, regulation, finance and stakeholder engagement. Whilst there are obvious limitations to using interviews as a methodology, our aim was to determine experts’ perceptions of where the trends in PPPs are headed. 2
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