In the debate on PPPs with regard to water, it's also necessary to
bring in the dimension of Public Public Partnerships (PUPs) into the
whole discussion.
Please see this article on the same in The Hindu Magazine.

 Global water crisis: Partnerships for the future

When it comes to public services like access to water and sanitation,
it has been proved that turning to the private sector is hardly the
solution. Public Public Partnerships (PUPs), on the other hand, have
achieved remarkable successes worldwide by forging open, democratic
and dynamic relationships between State institutions and communities.

http://www.hindu.com/mag/2008/11/02/stories/2008110250010100.htm
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