Investment in water and sanitation with private participation (current US$) - Private infrastructure investment - Private Sector & Trade - World Development Indicators



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Investment in water and sanitation projects with private participation covers infrastructure projects in water and sanitation that have reached financial closure and directly or indirectly serve the public. Movable assets, incinerators, and standalone solid waste projects are excluded. The types of projects included are operations and management contracts, operations and management contracts with major capital expenditure, greenfield projects (in which a private entity or a public-private joint venture builds and operates a new facility), and divestitures. Investment commitments are the sum of investments in facilities and investments in government assets. Investments in facilities are the resources the project company commits to invest during the contract period either in new facilities or in expansion and modernization of existing facilities. Investments in government assets are the resources the project company spends on acquiring government assets such as state-owned enterprises, rights to provide services in a specific area, or the use of specific radio spectrums. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
Investment in water and sanitation with private participation (current US$) - Private infrastructure investment - Private Sector & Trade - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Middle income (2008)3,099,613,620
2Lower middle income (2008)1,056,213,620
3Upper middle income (2005)1,040,044,000
4China (2008)973,613,620
5East Asia & Pacific (2008)973,613,620
6Turkey (1996)942,000,000
7Algeria (2008)874,000,000
8Brazil (2008)800,400,000
9Cuba (2000)600,000,000
10Georgia (2007)435,000,000
11Russia (2008)369,000,000
12Bolivia (1999)320,000,000
13Colombia (2006)305,000,000
14Croatia (2001)298,700,000
15Mexico (2007)278,800,000
16Honduras (2001)207,900,000
17Latin America & Caribbean (2005)189,744,000
18Jordan (2003)169,000,000
19Vietnam (2001)154,000,000
20Bulgaria (2000)152,000,000
21Sudan (2007)120,700,000
22Ukraine (2005)100,000,000
23India (2008)75,900,000
24South Asia (2008)75,900,000
25Peru (2005)72,000,000
26Papua New Guinea (1997)71,000,000
27Belize (2001)49,600,000
28Mozambique (1999)25,500,000
29Panama (1998)25,000,000
30Uruguay (2005)17,000,000
31Venezuela (2001)15,000,000
32Tanzania (2003)8,500,000
33Guatemala (2008)6,700,000
34Niger (2001)3,400,000
35Chile (2007)3,100,000
36Mauritius (2008)0
37Argentina (2005)0
38Armenia (2008)0
39Montenegro (2001)0
40Azerbaijan (2001)0
41Namibia (2001)0
42Cameroon (2007)0
43Ecuador (2004)0
44Egypt (1992)0
45Ghana (2005)0
46Philippines (2007)0
47Poland (2007)0
48Republic of the Congo (2002)0
49Romania (2007)0
50Guinea (1997)0
51Senegal (2006)0
52Serbia (2002)0
53South Africa (2006)0
54Guyana (2002)0
55Hungary (2006)0
56Indonesia (2008)0
57Thailand (2008)0
58Ivory Coast (2008)0
59Uganda (2002)0
60Kenya (1999)0
61Kyrgyzstan (2003)0
62Lebanon (2002)0
63Uzbekistan (2004)0
64Albania (2006)0
65Malaysia (2008)0
66West Bank and Gaza (1999)0
67Zambia (2001)0
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