Voice for Change Partnership : roles of CSOs in achieving SDG6
Session Governance - Denis Zoungrana decentrlised systems bf
1. Presented by : Denis ZOUNGRANA, 2iE Ouagadougou INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RURAL WATER SERVICE : PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE WATER SERVICES AT SCALE Kampala, April 13 th , 2010 Decentralized rural drinking water management: case study from Burkina Faso
10. Areas : 41 Small water supply networks ADAE AREA 4 . Shared management of drinking water by ADAE
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13. Lessons 1. Pooling and contracting the processes is an effective method to reduce transaction costs in the drinking water service delivery in rural and semi-urban areas. It limits the risks in this non matured market; 2. Coaching (Learning by doing) is an effective way to build sustainable capacity of water stakeholders in the municipalities; 3.Inadequate funding of non-market activities (social marketing, mechanisms of access to service) limits the service development 3 to 5 l/capita/day). 4. What is the most appropriate scale for the processes pooling? 5 . Lessons learnt and challenges
15. 1- Shifting the ownership from the Water users associations to the municipalities 2- find the optimum level of mutualization and pooling 3- Find the adaptated mechanism to finance the after construction cost 4- How to balance efficiency and equity: Challenges of recentralisation in Burkina Faso 5 . Lessons learnt and challenges