1. Water for the urban poor: Balancing financial and social objectives through service differentiation in the Kenyan water sector
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Mireia Tutusaus, Elisa Savelli, and Klaas Schwartz
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Finance ,Service (business) ,Kenya ,Record locking ,Sociology and Political Science ,Level of service ,business.industry ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Water supply ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,Urban poor ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Development ,020801 environmental engineering ,Core (game theory) ,Service guarantee ,Business ,Business and International Management - Abstract
Kenyan water utilities face a challenge of balancing the financial objective of commercial viability with the social objective of service expansion. To achieve this, they employ service differentiation in which different categories of consumers receive different levels of service. Although service differentiation has achieved results, it reflects a prioritization of financial objectives over social objectives and raises three particular concerns. First, service differentiation reflects a withdrawal of the utility from core service provision responsibilities. Second, it results in inequitable service provision. Finally, it may lock low-income consumers into a low level of service.
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- 2017
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