The Political Economy of Water and Sanitation
- 274pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the critical relationship between democratic governance and access to water and sanitation services in developing countries, based on data from 69 nations. It highlights how effective governance influences policy-making and the management of service providers, ultimately leading to improved human development outcomes. Krause presents a compelling argument that enhancing democratic processes can significantly boost access to essential WS services, underscoring the importance of governance in public health and development.
