Le partenariat public-privé: une alternative à l'aide publique au développement ? L'exemple des services urbains d'eau au Sénégal
Moussa Diop
Mondes en développement, 2014, vol. n° 165, issue 1, 79-92
Abstract:
A quasi-generalized satisfecit emerges on the results of the Public-Private Partnership model in the management of water services in Senegal to the extent that donors present the Senegalese experience as a model to export to other countries region. But in recent years, faced with intermittent water service, water shortages create a "context of micromobilisation" and protest movements, until now spontaneous, but increasingly violent has arisen to the point that it becomes legitimate to ask whether the institutional architecture and the funding model are not showing their limits.
Keywords: water; Dakar; public-private partnership; new public management; performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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