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Sustainable Business Models for Water Supply and Sanitation in Small Towns and Rural Settlements in Kazakhstan

This report assesses the Republic of Kazakhstan’s significant efforts to improve water supply and sanitation (WSS) services over the past 15 years, notably in terms of ambitious target-setting, implementation of a sound water tariff policy, and significant investment in the rehabilitation and development of relevant infrastructure. Generally speaking, the absence of updated data on WSS institutional development is a limiting factor for further policy and programme development in the field, including in Kazakhstan. The monitoring and evaluation system proposed in this report aims to help assess progress in the WSS sector and serve as a basis for any necessary corrective measures.

Published on April 13, 2016Also available in: Russian

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Executive Summary
General Information on Water Supply and Sanitation in Kazakhstan
Prevailing Business Models for Water Supply and Sanitation in Small Towns and Rural Areas in Kazakhstan
Recommended business models for Water Supply and Sanitation in Kazakhstan
Annexes4 chapters available
An overview of WSS in reviewed countries
Review of business models in the water supply and sanitation sector and lessons learned from their application in the EU and EECCA
Public-private partnership in water supply and sanitation sector
Results of the Reality Check
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