Severn Trent Water International has pulled out of the
bidding process to manage the water privatisation contract
in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu.
Earlier this year Nepalese activists requested our help
to campaign against the signing of the contract by Severn
Trent, a UK company, and the government of Nepal. Nepalese
groups had severe concerns about water privatisation
of drinking water and felt strongly that there were
workable public alternatives. Campaigners were also
concerned that this proposed water privatisation was
a condition imposed on Nepal by the Asian Development
Bank in return for multi-million dollar loans.
Over 1000 people in the UK took action, writing to the
managing director of Severn Trent calling on him not
to sign the contract. WDM campaigners also protested
outside Severn Trent’s headquarters alongside Gopal
Chintan from the Water and Energy Users' Federation
in Nepal.
(VIDEO)
''Thanks
to all WDM campaigners who took action against
Severn Trent, the pressure placed on a UK company
by UK citizens has really made a difference –
we are very pleased that Severn Trent has finally
pulled out of the bidding process of this disastrous
project.'
-Gopal Chintan- |
The government of Nepal is now considering its options
for Kathmandu’s water supply and apparently refusing
to be railroaded into privatisation by the international
community.
In a meeting with Nepalese campaigners the minister
in charge expressed strong gratitude to all national
and international organisations for their support on
this issue.
Read the press release:
Victory
for campaigners as Severn Trent pull out of Nepal water
privatisation bid
Watch the video:
Protestors
outside Severn Trent headquarters
More about the Severn Trent Water International
contract:
Read WDM’s correspondence with Severn Trent water and
Severn Trent's response here:
WDM's
letter to Severn Trent
Severn
Trent's response to WDM
click here to view this issue in original source
http://www.wdm.org.uk/campaigns/water/action/
severntrentinternational.php