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Innovative Financing Mechanisms for the Water Sector / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

By: Material type: TextSeries: OECD Studies on WaterPublication details: Paris : OECD Publ. 2010.Description: 141 pISBN:
  • 9781843393672
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD9718.5.W39.I5 2010
Online resources: Abstract: This report examines innovative mechanisms that can help attract new financial resources into water and sanitation services. In particular, it focuses on mobilising market-based repayable financing (such as loans, bonds and equity) as a way of bridging the financial gap to meet the water-related Millennium Development Goals and other crucial sector objectives. The Camdessus and Gurría reports, published seven and four years ago, respectively, formulated a number of recommendations in this area. This report examines the extent to which these recommendations have been implemented. It looks at the rapidly evolving global context and to the ongoing financial and economic crisis, and considers how innovation in financing for the water sector may need to adapt.Other editions: Des mécanismes de financement innovants pour le secteur de l'eau
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Book Meru University Open Shelves Non-fiction HD9718.5.W39.I5 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 21-33597
Book Meru University Open Shelves Non-fiction HD9718.5.W39.I5 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 21-33598
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Includes bibliographical references and index

This report examines innovative mechanisms that can help attract new financial resources into water and sanitation services. In particular, it focuses on mobilising market-based repayable financing (such as loans, bonds and equity) as a way of bridging the financial gap to meet the water-related Millennium Development Goals and other crucial sector objectives. The Camdessus and Gurría reports, published seven and four years ago, respectively, formulated a number of recommendations in this area. This report examines the extent to which these recommendations have been implemented. It looks at the rapidly evolving global context and to the ongoing financial and economic crisis, and considers how innovation in financing for the water sector may need to adapt.

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