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Water Integrity: Unlocking the Potential of Public Private Partnerships | ||
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2020-03 | ||
出版年 | 2020 | |
国家 | 瑞典 | |
领域 | 资源环境 | |
英文摘要 | Achieving SDG 6 by 2030 depends on the water community’s capacity to mobilize private sector investment and innovation, and on its capacity to govern public private partnerships (PPPs). With the water sector being corruption prone, engaging in PPP allows one to unpack management functions and improve governance. Corruption in the water sector has negative social, environmental and financial impacts. It violates people's rights by limiting their access to goods and services to meet their most basic needs; in extreme cases, corruption kills (Ambraseys & Bilham, 2011). Corruption distorts the objectives of public policies, undermining confidence in the collective capacity to protect the environment and valuable water resources. Public, private, and civil society actors joining forces in integrity building as a major element of governance systems, including across water infrastructure financing, enables institutions to limit and prevent corruption and manage resources efficiently (UNDP/SIWI, 2016a). This helps attract much-needed investment into the water infrastructure sector by drawing on the resources of the private sector. ;SummaryCorruption in the water sector has negative social, environmental and financial impacts. Building integrity as a major element of governance systems enables institutions to limit and prevent corruption and manage resources efficiently, as well as helping to attract much-needed investment into the water infrastructure sector. In this new SIWI report the authors explore opportunities to improve transparency and integrity across the water infrastructure financing project cycle with a focus on the role of public private partnerships. The Africa-EU Water Partnership Project (AEWPP) is a joint undertaking by the European Union, the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) and the Government of Sweden through Sida that aims to enhance the financial viability of water infrastructure projects in Africa by making more public and private capital accessible for water-related infrastructure projects and encouraging and supporting African governments to invest in water governance through capacity building. AEWPP is financed by the European Commission and project implementation is assigned to the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).
Alejandro Jimenez and Anton Earle from SIWI and Camilo Cetina, Executive Principal from CAF – Development Bank of Latin America. | |
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来源平台 | Stockholm International Water Institute | |
文献类型 | 科技报告 | |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/277901 | |
专题 | 资源环境科学 | |
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