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Banque mondiale et gestion de l’eau en Tunisie : une politique tournée vers la privatisation ?

The World Bank's water and sanitation policies in Tunisia, as analyzed by the Observatoire Tunisien de l’Eau, prioritize privatization over fundamental rights. Research by Houcine Rhili highlights a structural crisis rooted in economic policies, leading to unequal sanitation access and degraded water quality. These policies have increased costs and environmental risks, though partial privatization in wastewater management has been achieved, while drinking water remains protected due to civil society efforts.
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