Small water enterprises in Africa 2 - Kenya: A study of small water enterprises in Nairobi
For centuries, Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) have supplied a large share of the water market in the urban centres of most low-income countries. Such SWEs have proved themselves economically viable, and often operate in competitive conditions. They extend water services to informal settlements that...
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Main Authors: | Isaack O. Oenga, David Kuria |
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Format: | Default Book |
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2006
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/30738 |
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