Brid has put Transnational Institute at the heart of dynamic international networks from every continent campaigning against trade liberalisation. She is co-founder of the European Solidarity Centre for the Philippines and most recently, RESPECT, a Europe-wide anti-racist network for migrant domestic workers.
Reclaiming Public Water book
Arabic edition - Spanish edition - Indonesian edition - Italian edition - Chinese edition - Finnish edition - Korean edition - Japanese edition - Hindi edition - Brazilian edition
The book costs € 10 (12 US dollar) per copy + pp. For ordering more than 5 copies price is € 7.5 per copy. Send an email with your name and postal address to Satoko Kishimito A review copy of "Reclaiming Public Water" is available for media on request.
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Foreword [PDF]
Introduction [PDF] by David Hall
Part 1: Successful Public Water
- Porto Alegre's Water: Public and For All [PDF]
Hélio Maltz - Management of Basic Drinking Water and Sanitation Services by a Co-operative in Bolivia [PDF]
Luis Fernando Yavarí - People's Initiative in Water - Olavanna Village in Kerala. India Shows the Way [PDF]
Joy Elamon - Public-public Partnership: An Alternative Strategy in Water Management in Malaysia [PDF]
Charles Santiago - A Return to the Source - Re-municipalisation of Water Services in Grenoble, France [PDF]
Raymond Avrillier - Democratising the Regulation and Governance of Water in the US [PDF]
Sean Flynn and Kathryn Boudouris - Germany: Public Water Services in Continual Retreat? [PDF]
Hans-Werner Krüger - Water Co-operatives in Argentina [PDF]
Alberto D. Muñoz - Public Services in Colombia: A Matter of Democracy [PDF]
Hildebrando Vélez
Part 2: Public Water. Work in Progress
- Recife, Brazil: Building up Water and Sanitation Services through Citizenship [PDF]
Antonio Miranda - Cochabamba, Bolivia: Public-collective Partnership after the Water War [PDF]
Luis Sánchez Gómez and Philipp Terhorst - The Venezuelan Experience in the Struggle for People-centred Drinking Water and Sanitation Services [PDF]
Santiago Arconada Rodríguez - Against the Current: Community-controlled Water Delivery in Savelugu, Ghana [PDF]
Al-Hassan Adam - Argentina: Workers' Co-operative Takes over Post-Enron [PDF]
Guillermo Amorebieta - South Africa: Testing the Waters of Public-public Partnerships [PDF]
Laila Smith
Part 3: Struggles for People-centred Public Water
- Revised (July 2006) Uruguay: direct democracy in defence of the right to water
Uruguay: Victorious Social Struggle for Water [PDF]
Carlos Santos and Alberto Villarreal - The Struggle against Water Privatisation in South Africa [PDF]
Dale T. McKinley - Ukraine: Women Act against Poverty and Privatisation [PDF]
Svitlana Slesarenok - Learning from Privatisation of Water Services in Trencin, Slovakia [PDF]
Roman Havlicek - Possibilities for Public Water in Manila [PDF]
Carla A. Montemayor - Water Privatisation in Indonesia [PDF]
Nila Ardhianie - Urban Water Management in Mexico [PDF]
David Barkin
Empowering Public Water - Ways Forward [PDF]
the editorial team
New chapters added since first publication
- Uruguay: direct democracy in defence of the right to water
Carlos Santos y Alberto Villareal - Social Resistance in El Alto - Bolivia [PDF]
Julián Pérez - Abruzzo, Italia: a struggle in defence of water and for citizens' participation
Augusto De Sanctis and Antonio Senta - Water management in Córdoba (Spain): a participative, efficient and effective public model
Enrique Ortega de Miguel and Andrés Sanz Mulas
- Water Management Challenges in Palestine (PDF)
PENGON – Friends of the Earth Palestine - Water privatisation in Morocco: First lessons drawn from the case of Lyonnaise des Eaux in Casablanca (PDF)
Mehdi Lahlou - Huancayo: From resistance to public-public partnership (PDF)
Philipp Terhorst - Beyond water wars: lessons on forming collaborative governance from Cochabamba
by Travis Driessen
- Our rivers and water are not for sale! Reclaiming public water: the experience of Delhi
Rakhi Sehgal, April 2007 - Democratisation of water management as a way to reclaiming public water: The Tamil Nadu experience
V. Suresh and Pradip Prabhu, April 2007
Chinese edition (September 2006)
- Preface by Susan George
- The privatization of water supply in China [PDF]
Au Loong Yu and Liu Danqing - Hong Kong: A role model of public-operated water supply services
Government Waterworks Professionals Association
Portuguese edition (July 2007):
- Water policy in Brazil and the various paths to implementation [PDF]
Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon - Política de águas no Brasil e os distintos caminhos de sua implementação [PDF]
Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon
Revised chapter on Uruguay
Uruguay: direct democracy in defence of the right to water
Carlos Santos y Alberto Villareal
Notes on Authors [PDF]
Resources [PDF]
Olivier Hoedeman (Dutch/Danish, MA Political Science), is the research and campaign co-ordinator at Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO), an Brussels-based civil society group targeting the threats to democracy, equity, social justice and the environment posed by the economic and political power of corporations and their lobby groups. CEO co-organises the water project with TNI.
Also by Brid Brennan
- Perspectives on regional integration Feb 5 2010
- European Union and Transnational Corporations Nov 16 2009
- Profit Before People and Human Rights Oct 21 2009
- Where have all our Human Rights Gone? EU Migration Policy 2008: Response and Resistance Sep 1 2008
- Global Europe FTAs Sep 19 2007













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