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Presented by G7 Consultants
MariaDwikeBouchraAmie OdileSami Kazi
G7 Consultants
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OutlineIntroductionIssue identificationMissionThe Value Chain PartnershipRationale of BOTPartnership frameworkFinancial contributionChallenges
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Issue Identification45% of slum dwellers in Dhaka have no access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation because of:
Polluted surface waterGround water is going to be extinctHigh level of water loss/NRWPoor operational management and revenue lossPoor quality of water distribution networkLack of technical resources & expertise
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Mission
To propose the establishment of PPP to provide safe drinking water and improved sanitation through BOT.
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Rationale of BOTAdaptability to the Bangladesh governmentFinancial sustainability for DWASAProvision of water services to the slums in a
short period of timeStrengthening governance, organizational
structure and financial management capacity of DWASA
Technology transfer & technical expertise Low investment cost: small scale project
focusing on one area
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The Value Chain Partnership
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•Ministry of Finance•Ministry of LGD•DWASA•BRAC
• Sustainable Water Fund• Aqua for all
• Vitens-Evides Int’l
•BRAC Bank•Karail Water Services
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Cross-sector Partnership
• Infrastructure assessment
• Training and Mentoring DWASA & BRAC
• Implementing the 3R’s (recharge, retention & reuse of rain water)
• Funding• Community
sensitization
INPUT THROUGHPUT OUTPUT OUTCOME IMPACT
Partnership Framework
•Management & technical expertise•Knowledge
exchange• Financial support•Value
reorientation •policy
formulation & regulatory rules• Institutional
development•Rehabilitation of
infrastructure
•Rehabilitation and expansion of water treatment plant and network•Capacity
development•Provision of safe
and sustainable drinking water
•Capacity building for DWASA•Reduction of water
pollution and water borne diseases• Increase access to
safe drinking water and improved sanitation• Improvement of
water infrastructure•Environmental
protection•Additional revenue
streams
• Improvement of international cooperation •Access to new
markets • Increase of
sensitization•Emergence of social
disparity •Rejection of the
capitalist paradigm in the provision of the public good •Achieving MDGs.
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Monitoring KPISustainable water supplyGood governanceWomen empowermentEnvironmental improvementEfficient implementation of the 3R’s
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Evaluation Prior evaluation: needs assessmentQuarterly evaluationMid-termFinancial auditing Final evaluation: external (OECD-DAC)
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ChallengesRequired works and costs for rehabilitation
may exceed the estimated cost and riskSystem inefficiency, illegal and poor
connectionResistance to reform may arise from DWASA
employee unionsTariff adjustment may cause political issuePolitical instability
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Thank you
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