New Business Models for Aid and Development: New Partnerships for Sustainable Development

Topics:
Business Models
Tags:
Business Structures,
Finance,
Management,
Partnership,
Strategy,
Sustainable Development,
World Vision New Zealand
Source:
World Vision New Zealand

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Overview: The demographics of developing nations show exponential levels of unplanned urban growth. This brings huge infrastructural engineering challenges. The old models of simple rural water supply and sanitation schemes are not applicable in the densely populated unplanned urban communities that are rapidly appearing within developing cities. The complexity of retrofitting unplanned urban communities with water supply, sanitary sewer, and other services requires new and innovative development models. The pressing urgency of these situations has prompted World Vision to proactively look for strategic alliances to enable it to be an effective aid organisation in the 21st century.

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Format: PDF | Size: 140KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 9


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