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Astrid van Agthoven
19 & 20 August 2013
Ghana-Netherlands WASH ProgrammeOverview for information meetings for
Ghana WASH Window of Sustainable Water Fund
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Overall objective of GNWP
• Improvement of hygiene and sanitaryconditions in five selected urban MAs andestablishment of best practice for urbanWASH improvement– Contributing to improvements in health &
economic development
– Selected MAs: Cape Coast, KEEA, Ga Central, GaSouth & Ga West
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Expected outcomes• Improved sustainable access to and use of sanitation
(including management of human excreta, liquid and solidwaste) and adoption of hygienic practices, especially bythe poorest and most vulnerable groups
• Improved access to and use of safe, sustainable andaffordable drinking water, especially by the poorest andmost vulnerable groups
• Improved management of water resources in theprogramme area
• Enhanced capacities of MAs and other key actors ongovernance and management of water and sanitation
• Increased private sector involvement and localentrepreneurship for sustainable financing of WASHsector
• Conditions created for scaling up of sustainable urbanWASH by other municipalities
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Overview of GNWP componentsIntervention Current Status
Quick Impact Activitiessmall interventions to keep momentumand gain experience
Ongoing – to be completed by end2013Implemented by MLGRD/ 5 MAs
Ex-ante Evaluation, PPP case studiesand Baseline survey
Completed – final draft reports June2013
PPP facility: Ghana-WASH Window ofSustainable Water Fund
First call for proposals opened 5Aug13Second call planned next year
Master planning & Phase 1Implementation
Capacity building/ trainingWASH in Schools (for 70 schools)Behaviour change at community/household level & service providers
Tender for TA to be launched soonFeasibility studies should clearly indicatefinancing opportunitiesPPP projects (GWW and others) will beembedded in Master PlansPhase 1 Impl – Jan14 to Jun15
Full Implementation Phasepartially funded by GoG, Privatesector (PPPs), EKN
Expected to start mid 2015
Funding: EKN € 100 million, GoG € 50 million, Others € 30 million
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GNWP – key features
• WASH – but with a strong focus on sanitationBaseline data: 40% access to improved sanitation
96% access to improved water supplyThough 56% use sachets for drinking water!
• Emphasis on sustainability of interventionsBehavior change communication, capacity buildingSustainable financing models
GWW – amongst others!
• Comprehensive approach–Environmental sanitation: including solid waste,liquid waste, drainage–Urban integrated water resources management
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GNWP – institutional set-up
• Lead Ministry MoLGRD
• Oversight Committee:– Members - MLGRD (Chair), EKN (Vice Chair), MoFEP,
MWRWH, LGSS– Observers – GWCL, Coniwas, DP WASH Lead, WB, EU [ &
others depending on agenda]• Municipal/ Metropolitan Assemblies
– Implementation level• Technical Assistance and Fin/ Admin Mngmnt support
at all levels
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GWW within GNWP & SustainableWater Fund• GWW objectives directly from GNWP• GWW geo-graphic scope in line with GNWP
– Slightly broader– Second call?
• Projects to start in 2014– Will be embedded in MA’s WASH Master Plans
• Significant component of GNWP– First call € 15 million– Second call tentatively € 22 million
• WASH challenges to be solved through synergy betweenNGOs/ knowledge institutes, private & public sector
• ODA invested in PPPs => pro-poor focus remains• GWW = window under existing Sustainable Water Fund
– Follows as much as possible SWF procedures and formats
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Questions?