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Challenges and Opportunities Facing Public Utilities

International Labour Review, January 1, 2003 | Article details

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Challenges and Opportunities Facing Public Utilities


New ILO publications Challenges and opportunities facing public utilities. Report for discussion at the Tripartite Meeting on Challenges and Opportunities Facing Public Utilities. Sectoral Activities Programme. Geneva, 2003. v + 79 pp. Tables, figures, boxes. 17.50 Swiss franes. ISBN 92-2-113616-7.

The provision of water, gas and electricity supplies for all - regardless of the type of ownership of the provider - must be in the public interest. However, access to these services, particularly the provision of clean water, is still often inadequate and inequalities persist between countries and within countries. It remains a challenge throughout the world, especially in the …

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