Estudio de factibilidad para conformar una empresa que brinde el servicio de tercerización de gestión administrativa en ASADAS del distrito de Sardinal, Carrillo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
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2020-04
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Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Luis Esteban
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Algunas comunidades rurales del distrito de Sardinal por su lejanía o poca
densidad poblacional no cuentan con la distribución y mantenimiento del recurso
hídrico brindado directamente por la institución pública a la que le compete, que es el
Instituto Nacional de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA), por lo que la forma de
abastecimiento del recurso hídrico es distinta y la organización a cargo de la
distribución del acueducto, es su propia comunidad por medio de su asociación
administradora de sistema de acueducto y alcantarillado (ASADA).
Las ASADAS son conformadas por vecinos y vecinas de las comunidades que se
benefician con el servicio que éstas prestan, bajo delegación del AyA que brindan un
servicio público, necesario para hacer valer un derecho humano fundamental como lo
es el derecho de acceso al agua potable, según se indica en el Manual para ASADAS
de Costa Rica, existen aproximadamente 1.500 operadores locales de sistemas de
acueductos, que abastecen aproximadamente al 30% de la población costarricense.
Some rural communities in the district of Sardinal due to their remoteness or low population density do not have the distribution and maintenance of the water resources provided directly by the public institution to which it belongs, which is the National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA), so that the form of water supply is different and the organization in charge of the distribution of the aqueduct, is its own community through its water and sewerage system management association (ASADA). The ASADAS are formed by neighbors of the communities that benefit from the service they provide, under the delegation of the AyA that provide a public service, necessary to enforce a fundamental human right such as the right of access to drinking water, According to the Manual for ASADAS of Costa Rica, there are approximately 1,500 local operators of aqueduct systems, which supply approximately 30% of the Costa Rican population.
Some rural communities in the district of Sardinal due to their remoteness or low population density do not have the distribution and maintenance of the water resources provided directly by the public institution to which it belongs, which is the National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA), so that the form of water supply is different and the organization in charge of the distribution of the aqueduct, is its own community through its water and sewerage system management association (ASADA). The ASADAS are formed by neighbors of the communities that benefit from the service they provide, under the delegation of the AyA that provide a public service, necessary to enforce a fundamental human right such as the right of access to drinking water, According to the Manual for ASADAS of Costa Rica, there are approximately 1,500 local operators of aqueduct systems, which supply approximately 30% of the Costa Rican population.
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Trabajo Final de Graduación en Maestría en Gerencia del Comercio Internacional (MGCI
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AGUA POTABLE, FINANZAS, EMPRESAS, MANEJO DE AGUAS, ASOCIACIONES, CARRILLO (GUANACASTE), COSTA RICA, DRINKING WATER, FINANCE, ENTERPRISES, WATER MANAGEMENT, ASSOCIATIONS