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Capacity development - key to sustainable water operations

Capacity development - key to sustainable water operations Water Operator Partnership and Institutional Capacity Development for Urban Water Supply Richenel Breeveld , Leon Hermans and Siemen Veenstra 30th May 2013. Content. Research Approach Institutional Lessons Discussion.

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Capacity development - key to sustainable water operations

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  1. Capacitydevelopment - keytosustainable water operations • Water Operator Partnership andInstitutionalCapacity Development for Urban Water Supply • RichenelBreeveld, Leon Hermans andSiemen Veenstra • 30th May 2013

  2. Content • Research Approach • InstitutionalLessons • Discussion

  3. Purpose of 5th Symposium Water Operator Partnership andInstitutionalCapacity Development for Urban Water Supply • UrbanisationandPopulationGrowth • Severe Poverty • HIV crisis 2008 • Insufficient Water Production • Commercial andPyhsicalLosses • Lack of preventive maintenance

  4. Purpose of 5th Symposium Research Question To which extent experiences with drinking water institutions in the Netherlands, available to this particular water operator partnership, could be used to improve the institutional capacity for urban water supply in Lilongwe in Malawi?

  5. Purpose of 5th Symposium IAD Framework Source: Adapted from E. Ostrom (2005: 15).

  6. Purpose of 5th Symposium Keyexogenousconditions

  7. Purpose of 5th Symposium Action Situations • Samaritan Dilemma - Malawi • Economies of Scale Dilemma- the Netherlands • Asset Management Dilemma – the Netherlands • Collaboration in Road Construction Projects – the Netherlands • Aged Infrastructure Dilemma – the Netherlands

  8. Purpose of 5th Symposium InstitutionalConstrains • Displacement of local efforts • Disincentive toactivelymaintainlocal public infratrstucture • Difficultfor donor organisation or governmentto alter thisbehaviour

  9. Purpose of 5th Symposium Asset Management Dilemma • Integrated approach on physcialand human assets • Misalignment in interest betweentwodepartments • Outcome: reduction in efficiency

  10. Purpose of 5th Symposium InstitutionallessonsfromAsset Management • Overcome information asymmetry • Createtransparencyandbuild commitment • Entrepeneurs in assetmainteance

  11. Purpose of 5th Symposium Institutionallessonsfromexperiences in the Netherlands

  12. Purpose of 5th Symposium • Transplantation of InstitutionalComponents

  13. Purpose of 5th Symposium Conclusion • InstitutionalCapacitycanbedevelopedbyuse of lessonslearned (WOPs) • Structured approach byusing IAD Framework and Policy Transfer • Cooperativebehaviour • Overcoming information assymetry

  14. Purpose of 5th Symposium Thankyouforyourattention. Author(s) name(s) Organisation Email address

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