Background
In October 2008, BPD and IDRC began a 3-year programme of action research, exploring the impact of various institutional relationships on local natural resource management and on the integrated management of water and sanitation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
Throughout LAC, increasing and unrestricted urbanisation has created demand for improved water and sanitation service delivery and environmental resource management. Multi-stakeholder partnerships that deliver services for the urban poor are being widely promoted, to address low efficiency and poor service quality. However, evidence from successful cases and urban policy reform need to be better understood, to determine possible areas for replication. This research aims to increase documentation and learning around innovative partnerships in the region, to support this scaling-up process.