The collaboration of local governments, municipality waterworks and private in providing drinking water in Merauke Regency

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This research aims to: 1) Describe and analyze the collaboration of local governments, Municipality Water Works and private in providing drinking water in Merauke Regency, 2) describe and analyze the process of collaboration of local governments, Municipality Water Works and private drinking water in Merauke Regency. Collecting Data in this study done through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis using qualitative analysis. The research results showed that collaboration performed by local governments, Municipality Water Works and private (Waterleiding maatschappij Drenthe) (WMD) Netherlands in the provision of drinking water in Merauke meets indicator negotiations. This can be seen with the advent of parties (Waterleiding maatschappij Drenthe) (WMD) Netherlands directly to meet with the government, municipality water work and dutch (Waterleiding maatschappij Drenthe) (WMD) to reach an agreement and the signing of the partnership do for 15 years. The commitments in the form of the party by three very good i.e. to improve clean water infrastructure, and improve operational performance in the service of provision of drinking water in the Regency of Merauke. However, there are indicators that have not achieved based on the assessment indicators in collaboration, implementation or the implementation of the goals and commitments in the cooperation, this happens because of the presence of barriers both in the field of human resources, finance, material, and method.

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Saragih, D. P., Yusuf, A. P., & Adam, A. F. (2019). The collaboration of local governments, municipality waterworks and private in providing drinking water in Merauke Regency. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 343). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/343/1/012222

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