Doing More with Less : Smarter Subsidies for Water Supply and Sanitation

This report explores how scarce public resources can be used most effectively to achieve universal delivery of water supply and sanitation services. It analyzes the prevalence and performance of subsidies in the sector, then guide policymakers on improving subsidy design and implementation to improve their efficacy and efficiency in attaining their objectives.

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Main Authors: Andres, Luis A., Thibert, Michael, Lombana Cordoba, Camilo, Danilenko, Alexander V., Joseph, George, Borja-Vega, Christian
Format: Report biblioteca
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-08-28
Subjects:WATER AND SANITATION, SERVICE DELIVERY, WATER UTILITIES, SUBSIDIES, WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION, PUBLIC SPENDING, FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY, ACCESS TO WATER, EFFICIENCY, TARGETING, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, SUBSIDY REFORM, PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM, POLITICAL ECONOMY,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32277
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Summary:This report explores how scarce public resources can be used most effectively to achieve universal delivery of water supply and sanitation services. It analyzes the prevalence and performance of subsidies in the sector, then guide policymakers on improving subsidy design and implementation to improve their efficacy and efficiency in attaining their objectives.