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    PPP with local informal providers aimed at improving water supply in the peri-urban areas of Maputo, Mozambique

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    Water supply in Maputo is quite unique in Africa as the service is provided not only by an incumbent operator contracted by the public authorities but also by a striking number of 450 small-scale independent private operators producing water through their own boreholes. These operators are mostly concentrated in peri-urban areas and provide services ranging from standpipe to private connections reaching more than 500,000 people. In order to extend the public service to the peri-urban areas where the conventional network is not present, a multi donor’s funded project has implemented local PPP mobilizing these private operators and the national water assets management institution, FIPAG. This paper, after a brief description of the Maputo context, describes the setting up and the first monitoring results of these local PPP

    Providing a reliable public water service to communities living in insecure Lake Chad Islands

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    This record includes an extended abstract and MP4 presentation. Presented at the 42nd WEDC International Conference
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