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Remunicipalisation of Water: A Global Trend

Explore how water re-municipalisation is reshaping public service delivery worldwide, from previously privatised providers returning to public ownership. Learn about the accelerating trend and its impact on water supply, sanitation, and bundled services.

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Remunicipalisation of Water: A Global Trend

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  1. Water re-municipalisation as a new form of public service deliveryUniversity of Greenwich, 29 April 2015Remunicipalisation of water as a global trend Dr. Yuliya Yurchenko Y.Yurchenko@Greenwich.ac.uk Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) Business School, University of Greenwich, UK www.psiru.org

  2. Methodology Unit of analysis: previously privatised water supply and sanitation providers returned to public ownership Service: water supply, sanitation, and bundled service Sources: Providers’ websites, Pinsent-Mason water yearbook, PSIRU, Re-muni Tracker, Lexis-Nexus…

  3. Remunicipalisation as an accelerating global trend (1): 2000 – 2 CASES – less than 1 000 000 people affected 2015 – 235 CASES – more than 100 000 000 people affected

  4. Remunicipalisation as an accelerating global trend (2)

  5. Remunicipalisation as a Global Trend: by country

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