Initiative nationale pour le développement humain et économie solidaire au Maroc pour un accès élargi à l'eau et à l'assainissement
Claude de Miras
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2007, vol. n° 190, issue 2, 357-377
Abstract:
Huge transformations are occurring in Morocco in the field of urban of basic amenities, especially sanitation and drinking water, in favour of the poorest populations. Forecasting new paradigms, the National Initiative for the Human Development opens new perspectives on diverse strategic questions : slowing down of the discourse claiming for the deregulation and the commoditisation of public services, emergence of innovative modalities of urban governance based on wider ideological and conceptual references and, at last, emergence of a solidarity-based economy in this new dynamic of the urban development in Morocco.
Date: 2007
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