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digital innovation and the private sector as development agent: Turning Water into a Commodity

Pay-as-you-go water dispensers are used in many areas in the Global South, particularly those that are `off-grid`. This book examines the increasing influence of private corporations and philanthrocapitalist principles in development cooperation in the SDG-era by focusing on water supply to the inhabitants of rural and peri-urban areas of Kenya.

The book explores how private sector approaches and digital technologies open up remote regions to permanent arrangements of transnational market-based water supply beyond state sovereignty, which define their users as paying customers. Considering these technological solutions alongside socio-political realities and local knowledge, it offers a nuanced perspective on the promises and limitations of market-based interventions in the water sector.

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Tristl, Christiane (2025): Turning Water into a Commodity - digital innovation and the private sector as development agent
Bristol, ISBN: 978-1-5292-4547-9,978-1-5292-4548-6 (ePub),978-1-5292-4549-3 (ePDF), 214 Seiten

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