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Institutionalization the Participatory Approach Case Study- Palestine

Institutionalization the Participatory Approach Case Study- Palestine. Abdel rahman tamimi P.O.BOX 565 a.tamimi@phg.org Director of Palestinian hydrology group for water and environmental resources development Lecturer AL QUDS University. Palestinian Water Authority (PWA). PWA.

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Institutionalization the Participatory Approach Case Study- Palestine

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  1. Institutionalization the Participatory ApproachCase Study- Palestine Abdel rahmantamimi P.O.BOX 565 a.tamimi@phg.org Director of Palestinian hydrology group for water and environmental resources development Lecturer AL QUDS University

  2. Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) PWA West Bank Gaza Water Hydrology Department Dep. Ministry of Agriculture West Bank Gaza Water Water Department Department Water Utilities Village Councils Municipalities NGOs Private Investors Regional Water Utilities GAZA WEST BANK NORTH MI DLLE SOUTH SOUTH Institutional Setup in Water Current Setup Future Setup LEVEL Decision Making Regulatory Monitoring and Development of Supply (Bulk) Service Provision President National Water Council (NWC) NWC

  3. Case Study Background

  4. Management structure & Lines of Communication in place

  5. Main stakeholder for new water utility • Ministry of local government • Village councils • Palestinian water authority • People

  6. Legal background • Amendment of the By-Law For Water and Wastewater Department Of the Joint Service Council for Planning and Development Jerusalem • Ratified by Ministry of Local Government on 15/10 /2012 issued a amendment of theby-law of the Joint Service Council for Planning and Development Jerusalemaccording to the Basic Law of the Joint Services’ Councils # (1) of 2006.

  7. Main challenges • Political challenges • Israeli control • rapid changes of representation from village councils • Internal political polrization • Lack of follow up from decision making level

  8. Main challenges • Social challenges • mistrust among village councils • Internal social conflict between people council • Lack of culture of public good ownership • Marginalization from decision making • Unfair water distribution

  9. Main challenges • Economical challenges • Accumulated debts • Lack of affordability 20% below poverty level • Low willingness to pay • Absent of economic study before the project

  10. Institutionalization process • MoU, By-laws (WWD) • Management Committee, Structure • Management & technical • training, awareness • Billing & accounting • Operation & maintenance • Customer services

  11. Socio economic context

  12. Legal and admin constrains • Different laws • Different decision making process • Inefficient institutions ( village councils and service councils)

  13. Social Groups % of Payment from Their Income

  14. Conclusions • It is very clear that the understanding the Political and socioeconomic dimensions context is the main driver to establish new water utility , this understanding only can be achieved by conducting a good baseline survey and collection of reliable data, additional to that the public participation and the creation of public ownership are key factors

  15. Recommendations • Reliable socioeconomic data is a must • The importance of the harmonized vision among different stakeholders ( consencus building ) • Doing all necessary legal reform and modification • Protection of Consumers rights is a must • Regular monitoring the performance indicators • Institutionalizing stakeholders dialogue

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