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E-Forum on Participation and Social Control in the Management of Water and Sanitation Public Services
Participation and Social Control in the Management of Water and Sanitation Public Services
September 11 through 29th 2006
Hosted by: CESU and Center for Water
Promoted by CGIAB/IC/CONCERTAR
At the site: www.aguabolivia.org
Background
In a continuous effort to create spaces of debate over issues that we consider important, CGIAB CESU/Center for Water are organizing an Electronic Forum on the issue of Participation and Social Control in the Management of Water and Sanitation Public Services. This forum will have an emphasis on the case of the public water company; SEMAPA, in Cochabamba, Bolivia, yet will also include references to the case of the new water company in El Alto and La Paz, to foster broader national and international interest and participation.
The principal thematic focuses of this e-forum will be presented in a National Seminar in which various academic and activist organizations will participate to critique the current models of social control developed in Cochabamba and El Alto/La Paz and work to create a comprehensive proposal on how to improve the current practices.
How to participate:
Registration Form: (please complete and send to: ida@aguabolivia.org)
1. Full Name
2. Profession
3. Organization or Institution
4. City and Country
5. Email Address
6. Background Information and Research Interests
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