Title | El Banco mundial socio de Aguas del Illimani : sus implicaciones y riesgos |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 2002 |
Authors | Crespo, C |
Pagination | 6 p. |
Date Published | 2002-01-01 |
Publisher | University of Newcastle upon Tyne |
Place Published | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
Keywords | access to water, impact assessment, institutional aspects, partnerships, poverty, private sector, sdilac, sdiman, united nations organizations, water supply |
Abstract | This document describes the participation of the World Bank as a business partner in Aguas de Illimani through the International Finance Corporation (IFC), one of the Bank’s international organisations of co-operation. It analyses the implications and risks of this association in terms of transparency and pro-poor water management. The involvement of the World Bank via the IFC was intended to send a message of security to foreign investors at a time when the Cochabamba water wars, and the subsequent collapse of Aguas de Tunari had created a feeling of mistrust among foreign capital investors. The paper argues that this participation puts into doubt the impartiality of the World Bank’s role as an independent multi-lateral agency. It questions the transparency of the privatisation process and the transfer of the water and sanitation sector into private hands as a way of solving the problems of the access of the poorest sectors the service. It augurs that this situation is likely to create a lack of trust among users, highlight problems of local and national actors intervening in the increasingly global level of water governance and sets a dangerous precedent for other regions. (Author's abstract)   |
Notes | 7 ref. |
Custom 1 | 827, 202.2 |
Translated Title | The World Bank as a business associate with Aquas de Illimani : implications and risks |