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We stalled the World Bank’s private water plans in Lagos, ensuring the people of Lagos are able to make their voices heard.
Together with the One Baltimore United coalition, we successfully stopped a contract with major global water privatizer, Veolia, in Baltimore.
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Today, the World Bank is aggressively promoting private water contracts to governments. But unfortunately, these contracts, or public-private―partnerships (PPPs), are ...
The private water industry uses euphemisms like "public-private partnerships" to obscure the truth about its water privatization schemes. Read about the many examples of the private water industry's political interference and misleading marketing, and the growing trend of cities taking back public control of their water systems.
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