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Colombia: oil revenues finance water plan

dietvorst wrote 10 months ago: The Colombian government will provide an estimated 150bn-peso (US$60.9mn) budget to Meta department … more →

Tags: private-sector, sanitation, Government, Latin America & Caribbean, Water supply, Colombia, oil revenues

The currency transaction tax: a bold idea for financing development.1 comment

dietvorst wrote 1 year ago: Global problems require bold solutions and the Currency Transaction Tax (CTT) is one such idea, says … more →

Tags: development financing, Currency Transaction Tax, tobin-tax

GRATIS. A taxonomy of the ‘FREECONOMY’.3 comments

Kees Winkel wrote 1 year ago: Scanning my way through the march issue of Wired magazine, I came across an article called ‘Free. Wh … more →

Tags: 1, advertising, Affiliate, Brokerage, Chris Anderson, Community, cross media, crossmedia, erik hekman

Colombia: more than 800 municipalities risk losing access to water funding

dietvorst wrote 1 year ago: Almost 80% of Colombia’s municipalities risk losing their participation in the Sistema General … more →

Tags: Infrastructure Funds, governance, Colombia, revenue sharing systems, public service regulators

Namibia: Gov’t Considering Water Subsidies For Poor

dietvorst wrote 1 year ago: WINDHOEK, Feb 5 (IPS) – The Namibian government, frequently accused of making water unaffordab … more →

Tags: Water Utilities, Namibia, pre-paid water meters

Argentina: the negative effects of nationalizing water services

dietvorst wrote 1 year ago: Argentina’s government-controlled water utility Aysa, which serves Buenos Aires, was unable to … more →

Tags: private-sector, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Cost Recovery

Panama: generators to pay into infrastructure fund

dietvorst wrote 1 year ago: In Panama, electricity utilities will pay US$ 5,000 for each extra megawatt of energy capacity they … more →

Tags: Infrastructure Funds


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