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1
Update 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
2
Presentation Outline 1) Presentation of GWOPA 2)
Overview of activity areas 3) Highlights of
activity areas 4) Capacity building approach 5)
Initiative on WSP
3
The 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

4
What are WOPs?
5
What are WOPs?
6
Guiding principles for WOPs
Water Operators Partnerships
Code of Conduct
sustainability
Accountability
Transparency
Not for profit
integrity
Learning from others
inclusiveness
Mutual benefit
coordination
7
Overview of Activity Areas
Advocacy and Communications
8
Highlight 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

9
Highlight of Activity Areas knowledge
management
Impact-Oriented Case Studies
Process
Results
Impacts
  • Multi-media publication
  • Best practices, lessons learned, M E

10
Highlight 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

11
Significance 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

12
Training 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

13
Training 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

14
Progress 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

15
Progress 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

16
Scaling 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

17
Scaling 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

18
Announcement First GWOPA bi-annual Congress
GWOPA General Assembly Cape Town, March
2010 (just before World Water Day!)
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Thank you for your attention ! Contacts far
aj.el-awar_at_unhabitat.org anne.bousquet_at_unhabitat
.org www.gwopa.org
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