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MCC & WASH: Fighting Poverty One Drop at a Time
Moderator: Sarah Dobsevage, WaterAid AmericaPanelists: MCC’s Kumar Ranganathan, Omar Hopkins, Marycel Tuazon
2000 - 2015MDGs 8 Goals, 18 targets, 48 core indicators
Halve the population without access2.3 billion gained access to water 1.9 gained access to sanitation
2015 - 2030SDGs 17 goals, 169 targets, ~159 core indicators
Human rights and equalityUniversality
Extremely ambitiousWASH Goal 6
Global context
Goal 6
2009 - 2015BEFORE Reaching the poorest
What can WaterAid do for THEM?
2015 – 2020Everyone, Everywhere 2030
NOW Partnerships and influencingHow can we achieve scale TOGETHER?
What that means for us
Our missionis to transform the lives of the poorest
and most marginalized people by improvingaccess to safe water,
sanitation and hygiene.
WaterAid’s Global Strategy
ZambiaNovember 15, 2013 -2018
Zambia Compact
• Location: Lusaka City and nearby areas• Total Investment: $355,000,000• Benefits 1 million people
oHealth BenefitsoTime SavingsoCost SavingsoFlood Losses
Source to Sink, Physical Systems & Institutions
Refurbish and UpgradeWater Supply:
• Treatment Works • Transmission and Storage• Distribution• Non-Revenue Water
Sanitation: Collection Systems and Treatment PondsDrainage: Primary Storm water
Lusaka Water & Sewerage Co• Asset Management• Non-revenue Water• Information Education • Pro-poor implementation
Lusaka City Council• Drainage Maintenance• Solid Waste• Information Education Communication
Zambia – Innovations & ChallengesInnovation Grant Program
• Testing new approachesComplex Integrated Programs
• Fixed Budget & Time
Cabo VerdeCompact II
November 30, 2012 -2017
Cabo Verde• 10 Islands• Pop. ~500k, half living in
the island of Santiago • Extreme water scarcity• Relies heavily on
desalinization of water • Cabo Verdeans have one of
the highest tariffs in Africa and worldwide
Cabo Verde
Cabo Verde Compact II
• Total Investment: $66,230,000
• WASH: $39.7 million
Three Objectives:
1) National Institutional and Regulatory Reform to improve WASH services
2) Utility Reform Activity to develop a corporatized entity on Santiago island
3) Infrastructure Grant Facility funding to improve quality and reach of most island’s infrastructure
JordanCompact
Jordan Water Sector• One of the world’s most water stressed
countries • Per capita water supply decreasing, now
less that 15% of world average (1,000 m3/yr):
3600 m3/yr 140 m3/yr 128 m3/yr 1946 2010 2014
• Unsustainable extraction of groundwater• Major constraint to economic growth
Investments in Water
16
Water Network Project
Wastewater Network Project
As Samra WWTP Expansion
Save More Water
Collect More
Wastewater
Create More Clean Water
● 300 km network of wastewater
● 72% - 82% residents covered
● Reduces health risks, odor, captures more wastewater for treatment and re-use
● Reduce water losses from 50% to 35%
● 800 km of new water network
● 50k in water meters
● Additional WWTP capacity
● More treated water for agriculture: 134 MCM/ yr (over 10% of Jordan’s water)
Jordan Compact$275 Million in WASH investments│ 5 years │ 3,000,000 beneficiaries
Key Features• Program Logic• Water Conservation & Reuse• Urban Masterplan and Priority Investments• Private Sector Finance and Participation• Cost Savings and Scope Expansion