Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti

This document aims to share lessons learned from the implementation of the World Bank financed component of the rural water supply and sanitation project (EPAR) in the Sud region after its final evaluation. Leading the reform of the drinking water...

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Main Authors: Brault, Jean-Martin, Sanz, Zael, Le Bansais, Bruno
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24623967/delivering-water-supply-sanitation-services-fragile-states-professionalizing-drinking-water-service-delivery-small-towns-haiti
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spelling okr-10986-221062021-04-23T14:04:06Z Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti Brault, Jean-Martin Sanz, Zael Le Bansais, Bruno SANITATION WATER QUALITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT USERS WATER SERVICES QUALITY OF WATER SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO WATER CONNECTION FEE HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION CONNECTIONS SYSTEMS WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION SANITATION PROGRAM COMMUNITY WATER AVAILABILITY OF WATER SANITATION SECTOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AVAILABLE WATER RESOURCES CAPACITY BUILDING SAFE WATER HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS WATER SCHEMES ACCESS TO SAFE WATER WATER TESTING TOWNS RURAL WATER SMALL TOWNS TOWN WATER RESOURCES SUD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER SERVICE DELIVERY MONITORING PROGRAM PRIVATE OPERATOR WATER MANAGEMENT POTABLE WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SERVICES DRINKING WATER NETWORK HOUSEHOLDS METERS WATER CONNECTIONS RURAL WATER SUPPLY ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER SUPPLY WATER CONSTRUCTION WATER POINTS WATER WATER SERVICE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS MORTALITY RATE POTABLE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY WATER DISTRIBUTION AVAILABLE WATER WATER SHORTAGE NATIONAL WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS This document aims to share lessons learned from the implementation of the World Bank financed component of the rural water supply and sanitation project (EPAR) in the Sud region after its final evaluation. Leading the reform of the drinking water and sanitation sector in Haiti, the EPAR of the National Directorate of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA) involved the construction or rehabilitation of drinking water schemes in small towns with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants in the Sud region. As a result of the project, there will be a real and sustainable increase in the water supply to Haiti’s populations of benefitting communities of the Sud region, thus providing improved access for most households. A long-term solution must be implemented in order to make the meters more affordable to the operators and thus enable them to continue expanding their customer base. 2015-07-02T22:40:49Z 2015-07-02T22:40:49Z 2014-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24623967/delivering-water-supply-sanitation-services-fragile-states-professionalizing-drinking-water-service-delivery-small-towns-haiti http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22106 English en_US Water and sanitation program,field note; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean Haiti
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language English
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topic SANITATION
WATER QUALITY
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
USERS
WATER SERVICES
QUALITY OF WATER
SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
CONNECTION FEE
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS
SYSTEMS
WATER METERS
WATER SUPPLY
CONNECTION
SANITATION PROGRAM
COMMUNITY WATER
AVAILABILITY OF WATER
SANITATION SECTOR
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
AVAILABLE WATER RESOURCES
CAPACITY BUILDING
SAFE WATER
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
WATER SCHEMES
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
WATER TESTING
TOWNS
RURAL WATER
SMALL TOWNS
TOWN
WATER RESOURCES
SUD
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
MONITORING PROGRAM
PRIVATE OPERATOR
WATER MANAGEMENT
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION SERVICES
DRINKING WATER
NETWORK
HOUSEHOLDS
METERS
WATER CONNECTIONS
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
SUPPLY WATER
CONSTRUCTION
WATER POINTS
WATER
WATER SERVICE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
MORTALITY RATE
POTABLE WATER
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER DISTRIBUTION
AVAILABLE WATER
WATER SHORTAGE
NATIONAL WATER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
spellingShingle SANITATION
WATER QUALITY
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
USERS
WATER SERVICES
QUALITY OF WATER
SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
CONNECTION FEE
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS
SYSTEMS
WATER METERS
WATER SUPPLY
CONNECTION
SANITATION PROGRAM
COMMUNITY WATER
AVAILABILITY OF WATER
SANITATION SECTOR
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
AVAILABLE WATER RESOURCES
CAPACITY BUILDING
SAFE WATER
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
WATER SCHEMES
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
WATER TESTING
TOWNS
RURAL WATER
SMALL TOWNS
TOWN
WATER RESOURCES
SUD
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY
MONITORING PROGRAM
PRIVATE OPERATOR
WATER MANAGEMENT
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION SERVICES
DRINKING WATER
NETWORK
HOUSEHOLDS
METERS
WATER CONNECTIONS
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
SUPPLY WATER
CONSTRUCTION
WATER POINTS
WATER
WATER SERVICE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
MORTALITY RATE
POTABLE WATER
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER DISTRIBUTION
AVAILABLE WATER
WATER SHORTAGE
NATIONAL WATER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Brault, Jean-Martin
Sanz, Zael
Le Bansais, Bruno
Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Haiti
relation Water and sanitation program,field note;
description This document aims to share lessons learned from the implementation of the World Bank financed component of the rural water supply and sanitation project (EPAR) in the Sud region after its final evaluation. Leading the reform of the drinking water and sanitation sector in Haiti, the EPAR of the National Directorate of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA) involved the construction or rehabilitation of drinking water schemes in small towns with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants in the Sud region. As a result of the project, there will be a real and sustainable increase in the water supply to Haiti’s populations of benefitting communities of the Sud region, thus providing improved access for most households. A long-term solution must be implemented in order to make the meters more affordable to the operators and thus enable them to continue expanding their customer base.
format Working Paper
author Brault, Jean-Martin
Sanz, Zael
Le Bansais, Bruno
author_facet Brault, Jean-Martin
Sanz, Zael
Le Bansais, Bruno
author_sort Brault, Jean-Martin
title Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
title_short Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
title_full Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
title_fullStr Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
title_full_unstemmed Professionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of Haiti
title_sort professionalizing drinking water service delivery in small towns of haiti
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24623967/delivering-water-supply-sanitation-services-fragile-states-professionalizing-drinking-water-service-delivery-small-towns-haiti
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22106
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