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Water, health, and the commodification debate
Patrick Bond
University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Water Health
100%
International Civil Society
50%
New Capital
50%
Profit Repatriation
50%
Fiscal Pressure
50%
Full Cost Recovery
50%
Urban Processes
50%
Water Sector
50%
Financial Pressure
50%
Public System
50%
International Aid Agencies
50%
Potential Profit
50%
Civil Society Networks
50%
Globalization Era
50%
Local Publics
50%
Water Spreading
50%
Municipal System
50%
Ideological Differences
50%
Market Pricing
50%
Social Sciences
Commodification
100%
Health Care Delivery
50%
Third World
50%
Health Policy
50%
Decommodification
50%
Capital Investment
50%
Cost Recovery
50%
Civil Society
50%
Water Supply
50%
Local Public
50%
Aid Agency
50%
Pricing
50%
Industrial Sector
50%
Multinational Corporation
50%
Repatriation
50%
Foreign Aid
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Commodification
100%
Service Delivery
50%
Pricing
50%
Cost Recovery
50%
Foreign Aid
50%
Highly Skilled Workers
50%
Repatriation
50%
Transnational Corporation
50%