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Water Services Trust Fund

Water Services Trust Fund. Support provided by the WSTF Expectations of the WSTF Responsibilities of WSPs Lessons learnt. A presentation for Water Services Boards and Water Service Providers Eng. John Orwa. Support provided by WSTF. Financial support (funding of pro-poor projects)

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Water Services Trust Fund

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  1. Water Services Trust Fund • Support provided by the WSTF • Expectations of the WSTF • Responsibilities of WSPs • Lessons learnt A presentation for Water Services Boards and Water Service Providers Eng. John Orwa

  2. Support provided by WSTF • Financial support (funding of pro-poor projects) • Technical support • Provided by the Field Monitors. • Toolkits for Urban Water Supply & Urban Sanitation Projects • Development & adaptation of new innovative options • WSTF Help Desk • Information Support (MajiData) the database which covers all (planned and unplanned) low income urban areas • Good Governance Support through the exchange of best practices

  3. WSTF Support during project implementation • Capacity backup in engineering, social and financial fields through Field Monitors and WSTF staff • Review of project scope (engineering, social and financial) and approval of the same • Timely release of project funds • Provision of guidelines on project implementation, reporting and accountability • Arbitration in case of conflict between WSPs and Field Monitors • Provide direction in consultation with other stakeholders on issues adversely affecting project implementation • Facilitate external audit of the projects in collaboration with the WSPs and WSBs

  4. WSTF Support during project implementation

  5. Expectations of the WSTF and other Stakeholders • Overall project management: • Follow good corporate governance principles • Make qualified staff available for project implementation • Participate in the Project Task Team • Support- and cooperate with the Field Monitors • Make timely and accurate reports (to WSBs and WSTF) on project progress and challenges faced • Coordinate main project activities with the WSB • Ensure quality, accountability and transparency

  6. Expectations of the WSTF and other Stakeholders • Project Implementation (Financial issues): • Transparent procurement procedures & practices • Transparency during the awarding of contracts • Proper management & accountability of the use of funds • Immediate reporting on irregularities • Ensure (during project operation phase) a collection efficiency of 95% or higher in project area • Aim to cover all O&M costs in project area • Responsible use of project savings

  7. Expectations of the WSTF and other Stakeholders • Project Implementation (Technical issues): • Ensure the quality of technical works ! • Ensure that sufficient quantities of water reach the project area • Ensure proper maintenance & repair of project infrastructure • Provide water of good quality • Prevent vandalism of project infrastructure • Guarantee that all connections in the project area are legal & metered

  8. Expectations of the WSTF and other Stakeholders • Project Implementation (Social issues): • Provide sufficient attention to the land issue! (>> sign MoU) • Ensure the quality of the accompanying measures! • Aim to have residents participate in all phases of the project • Be aware of potential tensions & conflicts in the project area • Do not give in to existing cartels and other informal providers • Ensure that tariffs are approved by the Regulator • Establish a strong and lasting presence in the low income areas • Provide a good service and customer care • Resolve all conflicts in the project • Ensure gender mainstreaming in projects

  9. Lessons learned during previous Call for Proposals • Acquisition of land!!!!: You have to be pro-active! • Misuse of Funds:Avoid over expenditure of budget lines! Avoid expenditure on illegitimate activities! • Flawed Procurement:Delays in implementation Budget overruns Contract management problems • Implementation period: The implementation period is 6 months, stick to it! 9

  10. Let’s make a difference together! Thank You!

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