Implementación del derecho humano al agua en America Latina
Implementación del derecho humano al agua en America Latina
Implementación del derecho humano al agua en America Latina
BACK TO THE FUTURE For decades the failures of water, energy, rail and health privatisations have made clear across the globe that those who promote privatisation offer false promises. Elections have been fought and won on promises to keep public services in public hands. In sectors like health, education, water, energy and transport, community attitudes…
From de-privatisation to demands for democratisation 23 June 2014Article The largest Public-Private Partnership in water sector in Germany ended in 2013 after the longstanding social mobilisation. Remunicipalisation cost a high price for the city of Berlin though. Berliners have striven for new challenges. Authors Philipp Terhorst Projects Water Justice, Public Sector Alternatives The privatisation of…
WHY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS DON’T WORK The many advantages of the public alternative BY DAVID HALL, PSIRU BACK TO THE FUTURE For decades the failures of water, energy, rail and health privatisations have made clear across the globe that those who promote privatisation offer false promises. Elections have been fought and won on promises to…
New challenges for struggles against water privatisation and large dams Financialisation of Water and its possible implications for water justice Discussion paper Prepared for the international meeting: “Financialisation of water – New challenges and experiences of resistance all over the world” Paris, 21 – 22 August 2014 European Summer University of ATTAC LEER ARTICULO PDF…
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By DANIELLE IVORY, BEN PROTESS, and GRIFF PALMER DEC. 24 2016 BAYONNE, N.J. — Nicole Adamczyk’s drinking water used to slosh through a snarl of pipes dating from the Coolidge administration — a rusty, rickety symbol of the nation’s failing infrastructure. So, in 2012, this blue-collar port city cut a deal with a Wall…