Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond

The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round of Country Status Overviews (CSOs) to better understand what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation and what its member governments can do...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Infrastructure Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Nairobi 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16498858/water-supply-sanitation-democratic-republic-congo-turning-finance-services-2015-beyond
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topic ABSORPTION CAPACITY
ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
AUTONOMOUS WATER SUPPLY
BASIC SERVICES
BASIC WATER SUPPLY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMUNITY WATER
COST RECOVERY
DECISION MAKERS
DEVELOPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
DRILLING RIGS
DRINKING WATER
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
EXPANSION OF WATER SUPPLY
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
GROUND WATER
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HYGIENE
HYGIENE EDUCATION
INVESTMENT PLANNING
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
LATRINE
LATRINE CONSTRUCTION
LATRINES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS
LOCAL WATER
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL UTILITY
NATIONAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER POLICY
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
PIPED WATER
POPULATION GROWTH
PROVINCIAL WATER
PROVINCIAL WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC COMPANY
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC WATER
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY STANDARDS
REHABILITATION OF WATER
ROADS
RUNNING WATER
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION COMMITTEE
SANITATION COMPONENT
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION INVESTMENT
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SUPPLY WATER
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
SUSTAINABLE USE
TOWNS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN POOR
URBAN PROJECTS
URBAN SANITATION
URBAN SECTOR
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SECTOR
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE
URBANIZATION
USE OF WATER
USER FEES
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER
WATER BILLS
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER NETWORKS
WATER POINTS
WATER POLICY
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SCHEMES
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICE
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SERVICE
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USERS
WATER UTILITY
spellingShingle ABSORPTION CAPACITY
ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY
AUTONOMOUS WATER SUPPLY
BASIC SERVICES
BASIC WATER SUPPLY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMUNITY WATER
COST RECOVERY
DECISION MAKERS
DEVELOPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
DRILLING RIGS
DRINKING WATER
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
EXPANSION OF WATER SUPPLY
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
GROUND WATER
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HYGIENE
HYGIENE EDUCATION
INVESTMENT PLANNING
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
LATRINE
LATRINE CONSTRUCTION
LATRINES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS
LOCAL WATER
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL UTILITY
NATIONAL WATER
NATIONAL WATER POLICY
OPERATIONAL COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
PIPED WATER
POPULATION GROWTH
PROVINCIAL WATER
PROVINCIAL WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC COMPANY
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC WATER
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC WORKS
QUALITY STANDARDS
REHABILITATION OF WATER
ROADS
RUNNING WATER
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION COMMITTEE
SANITATION COMPONENT
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION INVESTMENT
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SUPPLY WATER
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
SUSTAINABLE USE
TOWNS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN POOR
URBAN PROJECTS
URBAN SANITATION
URBAN SECTOR
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SECTOR
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
URBAN WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE
URBANIZATION
USE OF WATER
USER FEES
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER
WATER BILLS
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER LAW
WATER NETWORKS
WATER POINTS
WATER POLICY
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCE
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SCHEMES
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICE
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SERVICE
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
WATER SYSTEMS
WATER USERS
WATER UTILITY
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Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
geographic_facet Africa
Congo, Democratic Republic of
description The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round of Country Status Overviews (CSOs) to better understand what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation and what its member governments can do to accelerate that progress across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). AMCOW delegated this task to the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Program and the African Development Bank who are implementing it in close partnership with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) in over 30 countries across SSA. This CSO2 report has been produced in collaboration with the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other stakeholders during 2009-10. The analysis aims to help countries assess their own service delivery pathways for turning finance into water supply and sanitation services in each of four subsectors: rural and urban water supply, and rural and urban sanitation and hygiene. The CSO2 analysis has three main components: i) a review of past coverage; ii) a costing model to assess the adequacy of future investments; and iii) a scorecard which allows diagnosis of particular bottlenecks along the service delivery pathway. The CSO2's contribution is to answer not only whether past trends and future finance are sufficient to meet sector targets, but what specific issues need to be addressed to ensure finance is effectively turned into accelerated coverage expansion in water supply and sanitation. In this spirit, specific priority actions have been identified through consultation with government and other sector stakeholders. A regional synthesis report, available separately, presents best practice and shared learning to help realize these priority actions.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study
author World Bank
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title Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
title_short Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
title_full Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
title_fullStr Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond
title_sort water supply and sanitation in the democratic republic of congo : turning finance into services for 2015 and beyond
publisher World Bank, Nairobi
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16498858/water-supply-sanitation-democratic-republic-congo-turning-finance-services-2015-beyond
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spelling okr-10986-126512021-04-23T14:03:05Z Water Supply and Sanitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond World Bank ABSORPTION CAPACITY ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO WATER ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY AUTONOMOUS WATER SUPPLY BASIC SERVICES BASIC WATER SUPPLY CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CITIES CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY WATER COST RECOVERY DECISION MAKERS DEVELOPMENT OF WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS DRILLING RIGS DRINKING WATER EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION EXPANSION OF WATER SUPPLY FINANCIAL VIABILITY GROUND WATER HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN CAPITAL HYGIENE HYGIENE EDUCATION INVESTMENT PLANNING INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS LATRINE LATRINE CONSTRUCTION LATRINES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS LOCAL WATER MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL UTILITY NATIONAL WATER NATIONAL WATER POLICY OPERATIONAL COSTS OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PIPED WATER POPULATION GROWTH PROVINCIAL WATER PROVINCIAL WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC COMPANY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC WATER PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY STANDARDS REHABILITATION OF WATER ROADS RUNNING WATER RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL POPULATION RURAL SANITATION RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION COMMITTEE SANITATION COMPONENT SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION INVESTMENT SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOLS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SUPPLY WATER SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE SERVICES SUSTAINABLE USE TOWNS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN POOR URBAN PROJECTS URBAN SANITATION URBAN SECTOR URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SECTOR URBAN WATER SUPPLY URBAN WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE URBANIZATION USE OF WATER USER FEES UTILITIES WASTEWATER WATER BILLS WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER LAW WATER NETWORKS WATER POINTS WATER POLICY WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER SCHEMES WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SERVICE WATER SUPPLY SERVICES WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WATER USERS WATER UTILITY The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round of Country Status Overviews (CSOs) to better understand what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation and what its member governments can do to accelerate that progress across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). AMCOW delegated this task to the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Program and the African Development Bank who are implementing it in close partnership with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) in over 30 countries across SSA. This CSO2 report has been produced in collaboration with the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other stakeholders during 2009-10. The analysis aims to help countries assess their own service delivery pathways for turning finance into water supply and sanitation services in each of four subsectors: rural and urban water supply, and rural and urban sanitation and hygiene. The CSO2 analysis has three main components: i) a review of past coverage; ii) a costing model to assess the adequacy of future investments; and iii) a scorecard which allows diagnosis of particular bottlenecks along the service delivery pathway. The CSO2's contribution is to answer not only whether past trends and future finance are sufficient to meet sector targets, but what specific issues need to be addressed to ensure finance is effectively turned into accelerated coverage expansion in water supply and sanitation. In this spirit, specific priority actions have been identified through consultation with government and other sector stakeholders. A regional synthesis report, available separately, presents best practice and shared learning to help realize these priority actions. 2013-03-12T16:04:08Z 2013-03-12T16:04:08Z 2012 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16498858/water-supply-sanitation-democratic-republic-congo-turning-finance-services-2015-beyond http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12651 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Nairobi Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Congo, Democratic Republic of