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Facilitating Water Supply for Poor Urban Communities

Facilitating Water Supply for Poor Urban Communities. Ranajit Das Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK) Bangladesh Email: ranajit_das@dskbangladesh.org. Bangladesh Context. 150 million people live in Bangladesh with annual growth 1.8% 40% live below poverty level

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Facilitating Water Supply for Poor Urban Communities

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  1. Facilitating Water Supply for Poor Urban Communities Ranajit Das Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK) Bangladesh Email: ranajit_das@dskbangladesh.org

  2. Bangladesh Context • 150 million people live in Bangladesh with annual growth 1.8% • 40% live below poverty level • 25% of the total population are extreme poor • 30% of the population live in urban areas ( 50 million) • Urban population rising 6% annually • Urban population expected to reach 50% by 2025 • Predicted half of the urban population will live in urban slums by 2025 • Average daily income of the slum dwellers Tk 70- 150 ( USD 1-1.5)

  3. Poor pay more get less • About 7000 slums and low income settlements in Bangladesh but 5000 slums in Dhaka city ( capital city) . • 3.4 million people live in slum in Dhaka • Population of Dhaka city is 12 million and projected population of Dhaka city will be 25 million by 2025 and half of them will be slum dwellers • Generally no legal water supply in the slums • People buy water from illegal vendor and pay BDT 150-200/2000Lit ( 12-15 times higher f the official rate ) but get less water with highly contamination

  4. Cont…. • Over 80% dwellers use unhygienic hanging toilet • House rent BDT 1500-2000/ month for 100-120 sq.ft room which same as rich people pay • Pay for electricity 120-150/month/ per bulb( illegal connection) which is 10 times higher than official rate • Two oven Gas supply cost Tk 450 but slum dwellers pay Tk 1600 (8 families use two oven @ Tk 200)

  5. DSK’s WatSan journey • DSK started its Water and sanitation interventions in urban slum in 1992 Main objective • 100% coverage by water , sanitation and hygiene promotion to improve health of the poor and extreme poor people DSK’s WatSan is integrated with- • Safe legal water supply • Environmental sanitation • Hygiene promotion • Community empowerment • Advocacy for pro-poor policy

  6. Water Supply in urban slums • Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) the only water supply agency in Dhaka city • DWASA had written laws that ‘ people must have legal ownership document of the house/ land to get water connection. • By laws it was denied water right of the slum dwellers as they do not have any legal document of the land to have water connection. • So, slum dwellers were forced to depend on illegal water supply or have to beg water to other people who have supply

  7. Cont… In this scenario, DSK has started WatSan interventions for slum dwellers of Dhaka city in 1992 • After a continuous discussions and negotiation with DWASA for legal water connection, DSK finally got 2 water connections in DSK’s name as a “ Pilot Case” to provide water connection to the slum dwellers. • DSK installed two “Community Based Water Point” managed by the community in 1992. • After successful operation of two “Community Based Water Point” DWASA extended its support to DSK for more water points for slum dwellers. • DWASA considered 2 majors areas • Regular 100% water bill payment by slum dwellers • Reduce non revenue water ( reduce illegal connection)

  8. DSK Water Point Model • Over the period the DSK water point facilities become popular to the slum dwellers, Govt., NGOs/Donors and now it is called “ DSK Water Point Model” • The Model is replicating by NGOs, Donors, NU agencies , Govt. for slum dwellers.

  9. Cont.. The DSK model Water Point • Community based and community managed through a management committee • Easy manageable • Use one point by 20-40 families ( based on the capacity) • Legal and get adequate water without buying time • No queue to collect water • Very much women friendly • Less pay for water ( 10-15% times less) • No tension to dis-connection as it is legal • No fix time to water collection • Community ownership over the connection

  10. DSKs sanitation facilities • DSK also provides sanitation facilities to the slum dwellers along with safe legal water supply • Toilets are community based with septic tank facility • Toilets are women and disable friendly • Vacutug ( a mechanized device ) for empting septic tank • soiled waste managed for slum dwellers

  11. Participatory Hygiene Promotion Hygiene promotion is one of the key components of DSK’s WatSan interventions. • Courtyard session for Hygiene Group (Adult, child, Adolescents • School HP • Menstrual Hygiene • Management • Follow-up at HH level • Participatory monitoring of HP

  12. Disable Friendly WatSan Technology

  13. WP ownership by the community • In 2007 DWSAS first 4 WPs ownership transferred from DSK to Community name : 1st official ownership of slum dwellers • In 2008 DWASA changed its law of water connection - now it says by forming a CBO slum dwellers can have a water connection directly from DWASA by their own name. • After 16 years of advocacy initiatives by DSK finally slum dwellers get their water right in Dhaka City. The other city yet to give water connection directly to the slum dwellers. DSK has been also working other city to establish water right for slum dwellers

  14. A Successful Advocacy Outcome Slum dwellers obtained permission of water connection in the name of CBO 2008 Slum dwellers are entitled as DWASA legal customer (DWASA incorporated the issue in the by-laws) 2008 DWASA transferred ownership of water point from DSK to community 2007 MoU between DWASA & NGOs 2005 Dhaka WASA reduced the security money from Tk. 10,000 to Tk. 1000 2001 Initial permission for 2 water points for slum dwellers in the name of DSK 1992

  15. Experiences and Challenges Experiences • Evidence based advocacy create more influence over policy makers • Community participation and their capacity building is important Challenges • Stop continuous slum eviction without notice and alternative arrangement for the slum dwellers • Manage slum power structure for slum development • Find adequate space for installing WatSan infrastructure in slums

  16. Work together for their better future

  17. Reference • BBS, Govt. of Bangladesh 2007 • World Bank 2000 • Slums of Urban Bangladesh Mapping and Census , 2005 ,CUS, MEASURE NIPRT 2005 • DSK project information

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