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E A P TASK FORCE. EAP Task Force Water Programme – Progress and Plans Peter Börkey Helsinki, 24– 25 May 2007. A key event – The Belgrade Environment for Europe Conference. Will take place on 10-12th of October 2007 Will bring together Environment Ministers from all of Europe
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E A P TASK FORCE EAP Task Force Water Programme – Progress and Plans Peter Börkey Helsinki, 24– 25 May 2007
A key event – The Belgrade Environment for Europe Conference • Will take place on 10-12th of October 2007 • Will bring together Environment Ministers from all of Europe • Will decide on the future of the Environment for Europe process, and of that of the EAP Task Force • A 2008-2009 EAP Task Force water work programme could be developed following the possible renewal of our mandate by the Ministers • Independently of the Ministerial, our cooperation with the EUWI will go on • A side-event, jointly organised by the EUWI, UNECE and EAP Task Force, will be held to present some of our work
Monitoring Water Sector Reforms • Preparation of key messages and indicators on water supply and sanitation in EECCA for the EECCA Environment Strategy Progress Report • In 2006: Collection of water utilities performance data in four countries: Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan • In 2007: Report on state of the water supply and sanitation sector in EECCA for « Environment for Europe » Conference in Belgrade
Promoting Legal and Institutional Reforms • Assessing obstacles and opportunities for PSP in EECCA (joint activity with the World Bank) • Workshop to assess the situation with the participation of the domestic private sector in WSS planned for 2007 could not take place due to lack of funding • Guidelines for performance-based contracts between municipalities and utilities • Guidelines published and disseminated in various events • Project to provide assistance to several municipalities in assessing existing performance contracts, and developing recommendations for improvements has been launched • Two case studies in Armenia • Expressions of interest of others are welcome, especially from CIS-7
Promoting financial reforms and managing their social implications • Developing financing strategies for the water supply and sanitation, including a social assessment • Facilitating National Policy Dialogues on Financing WSS: • Work to develop financing strategy for urban and rural water supply and sanitation in Moldova launched in September 2006; • NPD on financing rural WSS in Armenia launched in Dec. 2006; • Work to extend financing strategy for the urban water supply and sanitation sector in Georgia to cover rural areas launched in April 2007; • We are currently exploring the possibility of launching an additional project in Central Asia in 2007/2008
Promoting financial reforms and managing their social implications (continued) • Developing a financial planning tool for municipalities • First pilot project implemented with Bishkek Vodokanal, finalised in 2005 • Manual and financial planning tool available since 2006 • Second pilot project with Armvodokanal in Armenia finalised in 2006. • Third pilot project launched in April 2007 with Chisinau Vodokanal • Strengthening financial management capacity at the local level • In July 2007, launch of a training programme involving a « train-the-trainer » approach for about 40 high-level staff from municipalities and utilities in CIS-7 • Focus on training: FPTWU and MYIP tools developed by the EAP task Force • Recommendations of possible trainees sought