RED 2025. Chapter 6: Management of fee-based services and interjurisdictional cooperation
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This chapter examines the roles of regional and local governments in the provision of fee-based services in Latin America and the Caribbean. It highlights the importance of regulation and planning in urban transportation and direct provision in water and sanitation. The need to consolidate services to increase efficiency and ensure financial sustainability is mentioned. Additionally, the importance of clarifying responsibilities and strengthening interjurisdictional coordination to address challenges stemming from administrative fragmentation in the region is emphasized.
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Alves, GuillermoFajardo, Gustavo
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