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Reclaiming Public Water Network’s strategy meeting “The Future of Public Water” Barcelona, 25-26 November 2013 PUP in context: How do we define the Public-Public Partnerships we want to promote? Emanuele Lobina e.lobina@gre.ac.uk Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) Business School, University of Greenwich, UK www.psiru.org
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Definition of PUPs Public-Public Partnerships (PUPs): Peer relationships aimed at developing capacity to be effective and accountable public services, and which exclude profit-seeking PUPs are defined by public-ness - public ownership is a means to public-ness, not an end PUPs include public operators/agencies, labour and communities PUPs include Public-Community Partnerships
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Definition of public-ness Public-ness is the spirit that leads to community development Community development depends on context Different development objectives are more pressing in global South and North Community development has to be defined by communities themselves
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What PUPs are for Different objectives of community development Quantity – Human right to water (Phnom Penh) Quality – Quality Public Water Services (Mwanza) Environment – Public operators and water resources (New York, Paris, Bangkok) Good decisions – institutional capacity (PUPs and remunicipalisation)
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How PUPs deliver Solidarity, not profit The market does not deliver community development, because greed only feeds itself Collaboration, not competition Community development requires inclusion, not exclusion Effectiveness first, not efficiency Outcomes count more than process Trust and openness, not secrecy Knowledge as a common good, not a barrier
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Partners in PUPs Any partner willing and able to put community development first Public operators, communities, labour, civil society Not all possible partners Not the private sector, because market development is not community development Not those public operators that are seeking market opportunities
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PUPs as alternatives to privatisation PUPs restrict the policy space for PPPs PUPs as part of campaign against privatisation in Huancayo; more WOPs = less PPIAF PUPs are about public-ness and expand the opportunities for public-ness Campaigning for progressive PUPs, from advocacy to public demand, e.g. ECI and the Italian movement PUPs support the growth of remunicipalisation, e.g. solidarity of Paris in France and elsewhere
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Paris, PUPs, and remunicipalisation Eau de Paris is key in the global remunicipalisation trend Symbolic power of the Paris example PUPs to promote remunicipalisation in France and beyond Strong acceleration in the last 5 years Global North: 51/84 cases Trebled RPY (2009-2013: 5.6; 1997-2008: 1.9) Effect Paris in France (2010-2013: 15/21 cases)
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Conclusions PUPs are partnerships for developing public water as part of community development Community development is not market development The market segregates losers Community means growing together as one Campaigning for PUPs is campaigning for water as a common good – water is life
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