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Publication | 2005

Output-Based Aid in Water: Lessons in Implementation from a Pilot in Paraguay

Paraguay's aguateros—small private water companies— form an important part of the water sector, serving about 9 percent of the total population (or about 17 percent of those with piped water supply). But until recently they operated only in urban areas, where water resources are abundant and they could choose customers based on their ability to pay the full costs of providing service.

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