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Aymeric Blanc is an engineer with degrees from the Ecole Polytechnique and the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, seconded from the Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development. From 1997, he worked at the External Economic Relations Department of the Ministry of Finance, including three years as a commercial counsellor in Mexico City. In 2005, he joined the AFD Research Department, where he works on public-private partnerships and the relationships between culture and development.
Research Work
- Recherches n°2 | Water Services and Private Sector in Developing Countries – Views compared and Research Dynamics
- Focales n°6 | The Regulation of Small-Scale Water Providers in LAO PDR
- Focales n°4 | Financing water services in urban areas in Niger (in French)
- Focales n°1 | Universal access to water services: the role of small private operators operators in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (in French)
- Working Paper n°104 | La gestion des déchets à Coimbatore (Inde) : frictions entre politique publique et initiatives privées
- Working Paper n°99 | Private Sector Participation in the Indian Power
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Working Paper n°85 | Les Petits opérateurs privés de la distribution d’eau à Maputo : d’un problème à une solution ? Regards croisés
Entrepreneurs in transition : small scale private water supply operators in Greater Maputo
Le modèle technique et commercial des petits opérateurs de réseaux privés d’eau à Maputo
Les POP de Maputo : un modèle alternatif à encourager ?
Les petits opérateurs privés d’approvisionnement en eau à Maputo, une approche spatiale
- Working Paper n°66 | The investment climate in Egypt : Institutions or Relationships as Conditions for Sustainable Reform?
- Working Paper n°50 | Culture and development : a review of litterature
- Working Paper n°44 | La concession du chemin de fer du Cameroun : les paradoxes d’une réussite impopulaire
- Working Paper n°43 | La concession des aéroports de Madagascar : une privatisation en trompe-l’œil ?
- Working Paper n°40 | La Régie des eaux de Phnom Penh : un modèle de gestion publique efficace
- Working Paper n°38 | Public Private Partnerships in Water and Electricity in Africa
- Working Paper n°37 | Energie du Mali, or the paradoxes of a “resounding failure”
- Working Paper n°28 | Les privatisations en zone franc – synthèse des travaux du groupe de travail MINEFI/AFD
- Working Paper n°25 | Decentralisation and the Free Basic Water Policy in South Africa: what role for the private sector?
- Working Paper n°24 | Secteur de l'eau au Sénégal - Un partenariat équilibré entre acteurs publics et privés pour servir les plus démunis ?
- Notes et Documents N°43 | La contractualisation : une clé pour la gestion durable des services essentiels
- AFD's Economic Newsletter n°21 | Public-Private Partnerships: Lessons from Experiences in Developing Countries
Other works
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Capture and corruption in public utilities: The cases of water and electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Emmanuelle Auriol, Aymeric Blanc - Utilities Policy 2009
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Unpublished documents available internally:
- Delegated Management of the Tripoli Water Authority (H. Yousfi)
Sociological analysis of the role of the concession contracts and different ways of interpreting them, as a source of misunderstanding between the parties.- Liberalisation and regulation of telecommunications in Morocco (A. Drissi)
Analysis of the real conditions of implementation of a reform by highlighting the interplay among the parties involved, in the specific political context of a monarchy. -
Private Sector & Development - N°2
How can the private sector help provide access to drinking water in developing countries?

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