Have you ever wondered what happens to your money when you privatise your water services? Do you also know why the World Bank and other financial and political institutions are so in favour of what th...
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Spanish Water Business in Colombia: Making Money on a Human Right. The marketing article of iagua:
Colombia invests 217 million euros in water and sanitation projects.
Despite being one of the count...
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The money-driven World Bank, which sees the water crisis mainly as a problem of financing and calls for private investments, privatisation and so-called ‘Public-Private Partnerships’, has ...
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The world needs to mobilize up to $7 trillion by 2030 for global water infrastructure, if we are to meet our water-related SDG commitments and address decades of underinvestment. That’s what the...
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In his closing remarks to the UN Human Rights Council, Pedro Arrojo Agudo, UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, stressed the importance of public – pu...
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or: Why private companies are not interested in solving problemsby Roland Brunner
Our planet and our civilization seem to be on the verge of collapse, doomed to darkness. Climate and water crises, t...
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While @WorldBank, #BigWater as @suez @Veolia @CocaCola @Nestle keep promoting water privatization or what they call Public-Private-Partnership, England pays a high price to learn the lesson and hopefu...
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The WorldBank and other international bodies mostly controlled by companies, corporations and other money-making enterprises, keep promoting the so called Public Private Partnership PPP or P3 – ...
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