City Water Tanzania (A): Water Partnerships for Dar es Salaam Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Examines how the Tanzanian government intends to address pressing infrastructure and services is worsening water Dar-es-Salaam and sanitation. Decision-making process takes place in the spring of 2002, on the heels of the uprising in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and increasing controversy over the participation of the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank in other water development projects in Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa. While the World Bank has been sponsoring similar projects in Angola, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Senegal, despite some vocal local opposition. And provides a rich graphical view of specific threats and opportunities in the water sector - the wealth of additional teaching resources can also stimulate much debate, comparing the solution with a wider crisis of confidence in the commercial solutions for water and sanitation situation in Africa and Latin America. "Hide
by Oana Branzei, Kevin McKague Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation 17 pages. Publication Date: June 7, 2007. Prod. #: 907M25-PDF-ENG

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