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Supporting Water Operators’ Partnership in Asia. Delivering more and better water and wastewater services by advancing utility performance. Briefing for Global CoP January 2009. Background.
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Supporting Water Operators’ Partnership in Asia Delivering more and better water and wastewater services by advancing utility performance Briefing for Global CoP January 2009
Background • United Nations Secretary General’s Advisory Board on water and sanitation (UNSGAB): Compendium of Actions: structured program of cooperation thru WOPs • ADB Program (RETA 6396) aims to: • Improve operational performance of water utilities • Foster the exchange of information and experiences between and among them • RETA activities: • Establishment of water utility networks • Continuous Improvement Benchmarking • Twinning • Technical trainings
NETWORKS • SEAWUN – South East Asia • HQ in Hanoi, Viet Nam, 68 members, formed 2002, chair Malaysia • SAWUN – South Asia • HQ in Mumbai, India, 23 members, formed April 2007, chair Karachi Water and Sewerage Board • CASCWUA – Central Asia • HQ in Kazakhstan, 12 members , formed November 2007 chair in Shymkent • EAWUN ? – East Asia • Interest Issues include : staffing, affordability, business plans, delivering member benefits, sustainability
Twinning Targeting 10 twins Deal includes technical visits , personnel and info exchange Process covers diagnostic, work plan, specific subjects (NRW etc), targeted results, firm agreements Progress : Phnom Penh Cambodia – Binh Duong Haiphong- Da Nang Viet Nam Male , Maldives - Thimphu, Bhutan Jamshedpur, India – NWSDB, Sri Lanka City West Water, Australia – Cebu, Phil Ranhill Malaysia – Davao, Philippines PNSB Malaysia – Karachi, Pakistan Korea Water – Dhaka WASA, Bangladesh Issues: Identification of Experts Korea , Australia, Malaysia , Japan , within Europe and Russian speaking utilities
Benchmarking (CIB) • Subjects – NRW, Billing/Collection/ Tariff process • 3 + 3 month cycle for each WUN • Use of utility teams trained through CIB workshops • Augmented by technical workshop on subject - NRW • Targeting at least 40 utilities across three networks Progress : SAWUN workshop - Nov 2007 SEAWUN workshop – Feb 2008 CASCWUA – workshop – Mar 2008 Follow up workshops and on site support - Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Philippines Issues: Change program – not data collection Substantial barriers to introducing change Very slow take-up - maybe too difficult for most utilities
Technical Training Target subjects – NRW, Billing/Collection, Tariff process Complements the benchmarking and twinning programs Events – 2 NRW workshops, 1 leadership forum
Plans for 2009 3rd NRW training workshop Training on tariff setting & customer service Training on energy efficiency (Central / West Asia) Continuation twinning – 10 Continuation CIB Twinning Forum (Korea February 2009) - Expert twins 8 - Recipient twins 8 - Others: ADB, USAid, ?
Plans for 2010-11 Water Operator’s Partnership 2nd Phase - Twinning is central: 20 twins – 2 years duration Training (technical and CIB/change management) - continuous: through twins • Workshops Target beneficiaries • Twinning partners • Utility members • Others – self funded
Partners needed Supplementing twinning Identification of expert twins Expert twins Training institutions