Going Thirsty
Going Thirsty profiles Latin American water projects bankrolled by the IDB. The report documents how the IDB consistently requires privatization of water utilities without considering restructuring and rehabilitating the public water utilities, repeatedly provides funds that enable multinational corporations with a history of failing to meet the environmental and public health needs of the local population assume control of local supplies, and has prolonged water conflicts by bailing out failing World Bank projects.
- Published:
- 2007
- Number of Pages:
- 11
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