This volume explores the difficulties of managing and operating water systems in the Latin American region, which are not due to insufficient capital... Read more...
In 1992, the Government of Mexico initiated a new national water law which decentralised water resources management and allowed the market transfer... Read more...
This report examines the progress made in water management in OECD countries in the light of the objectives of Agenda 21. Read more...
The Technical Department of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank, together with host countries in the region, organized a series... Read more...
Over the last 20 years, tremendous progress has been made in providing potable water and sanitation services to the poor in developing countries. Read more...
The inability of cities to provide and maintain adequate infrastructure affects the living and working environment of their populations, especially... Read more...
The purpose of this document is to make some observations on the degree of adhesion or follow-up of Governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in... Read more...
Governments of developing countries are confronted with enormous costs in providing water supply to the public. In an effort to alleviate the... Read more...
Seventy-one World Bank funded municipal solid waste management (MSWM) projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East were evaluated in... Read more...
The incorporation of the concept of participation in development projects has been shown to increase the effectiveness of project implementation and... Read more...