Title: By Dr. Anne Bousquet
1Update on GWOPA and Capacity building for WSP
through peer-support
- By Dr. Anne Bousquet
- Training and Capacity Building Officer
- The Global WOPs Alliance
Water Safety Conference November 2-4, Kuching,
Malaysia WHO, IWA, MWA
2Presentation Outline 1) Presentation of GWOPA 2)
Overview of activity areas 3) Highlights of
activity areas 4) Capacity building approach 5)
Initiative on WSP
3The Global WOPs Alliance
- A network of partners committed to helping water
operators help one another - to improve their collective capacity, and
- to provide access to water and sanitation
services for all.
- Main Premise
- Practical knowledge and expertise are existing in
water utilities but they are unevenly
distributed - Sharing this living library of knowledge helps
- bridging capacity gaps
4What are WOPs?
5What are WOPs?
6Guiding principles for WOPs
Water Operators Partnerships
Code of Conduct
sustainability
Accountability
Transparency
Not for profit
integrity
Learning from others
inclusiveness
Mutual benefit
coordination
7Overview of Activity Areas
Advocacy and Communications
8Highlight of Activity Areas support to regional
WOPs
- Establishing sub-regional platform and first
workshop with PWWA and pacific actors - First twinnings, support to EU-ACP partnership
window - Bringing Japanese utilities on board for WOPs
Asia-Pacific
South Asia
- Creating national platform in Pakistan
- Establishing partnerships with WSP-South Asia and
GTZ-India
9Highlight of Activity Areas knowledge
management
Impact-Oriented Case Studies
Process
Results
Impacts
- Multi-media publication
- Best practices, lessons learned, M E
10Highlight of Activity Areas Benchmarking
- Launched at AfWA congress in Kampala in March
- Allows operators to better visualise performance
data and facilitates matchmaking and
communication between operators
- Collecting new round of 3-year pan-Africa
benchmarking data - Populating system with data from IB-NET and
others - Improving user experience
11Significance of Capacity Building to GWOPA
- Training/Capacity Building is a key activity area
for GWOPA to help champion operators transfer
their expertise to others - GWOPA promotes capacity building through training
and peer-support - Training complementary to WOPs
- Peer-support making use of water operators
knowledge and expertise
12Training Approach
- Regional Training Events
- Same region, no language barriers, common
interests and challenges - Training based on the WHO/IWA
- WSP manual
- Trainers Experts from utilities
- Homework before training
- Teams of 3/utility Potential WSP
- implementation team
- Draft of WSP presented at the end of the training
13Training Approach contd
- Follow-up activities peer support
- Using e-forums and meetings to report on Progress
- Promoting WSP-focused WOPs
- Exchange visits between champion and recipient
utilities staff to assist in WSPs development and
implementation - Specialized follow-up workshop for financial
decision makers
14Progress so far training events
- Training/Capacity Building program initiated in
cooperation with Cap-Net in late 2008 - Nairobi 2008 African and Asian utilities on CB
needs WSP emerged as top priority - Cape Town 2009 design of training program
- Anglophone African utilities, Sept.2009Training
in Johannesburg, SA, hosted by Randwater, - co-organized with CapNet and IWA9 utilities
trained, from 7 countries - Main achievementsWSP teams established within
utilities, funds budgeted - for 2010 FY in some utilities, follow up
(peer-support) activities led to development of
WSPs, awareness campaign for external
stakeholders, use of the self-assessment tool,
etc. - Way forward collaboration with IWA on East
African Initiative
15Progress so far training events
- Francophone African utilities, June 2010
- Training in Rabat, Morocco, hosted by ONEP-IEA,
co-organized with Cap-Net, IWA, and WHO.
launching of the French version of the WHO/IWA
WSP Manual - 12 utilities trained from 11 countries
- Way forward
- CA with ONEP in the making
- Expert tour to the 11 utilities
- Preparation of field missions based on progress
- reports
- E-forum
- Workshop after 8 months follow-up on
- expert missions, involvement of top
- management
16Scaling UP to Other Regions
- WSPs in Latin America
- In partnership with ACCD, ACA, CapNet, IWA and
LAC-WSP/Net - Propagation of WSPs through WOPs platforms in
LAC, training, and integration of WSPs in PIPs
developed through WOPs - WSPs in Asia
- In partnership with WHO, IWA, WaterLinks, etc.
- GWOPA is a founding member of Asia/Pacific WSP
Network - training program will be
- planned and implemented through the network
17Scaling UP to Other Regions
- WSPs in Lusophone African countries
- Training in Mozambique
- WSPs in Arab countries
- Training in Lebanon,
- hosted by UN-ESCWA,
- co-organized by GWOPA, CapNet,
- BGR, WHO, and ACWUA
18Announcement First GWOPA bi-annual Congress
GWOPA General Assembly Cape Town, March
2010 (just before World Water Day!)
19Thank you for your attention ! Contacts far
aj.el-awar_at_unhabitat.org anne.bousquet_at_unhabitat
.org www.gwopa.org