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SSIP Resource: Research Programmes

   NON-STATE PROVISION OF BASIC SERVICES

 

Managers

ESRC – DFID – University of Birmingham – WEDC – LSHTM

URL

http://www.idd.bham.ac.uk/service-providers/nonstateprovidersDFID.htm

Details

This research (conducted in 2004 and 2005) examined how governments, civil society organizations and donors may support non-state provision of pro-poor basic services. It proposes guidelines for donors wishing to support governments and civil society organisations in making appropriate interventions.

Countries

South Africa, Malawi, Nigeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.

Current status

Completed

   WATER AND SANITATION PROGRAM - COMPONENT 2

 

Managers

Programme Solidarité-Eau

URL

www.pseau.org

Details

This program tested various alternative modes of water distribution management in small towns and peri-urban areas. For the most part, the program surveyed small villages. However, certain experiments reached a sufficient scale to provide a range of results for analysis.

Countries

Cameroon, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Burkina Faso, Mali, Namibia, Niger, Zambia, Haiti, Chad, Benin

Current status

Completed

   SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND URBAN SANITATION COMPONENT 1-7

 

Managers

Programme Solidarité-Eau

URL

www.pseau.org

Details

This program (part of a four-year study) focuses on individual sanitation economics. It intends to advise on private operator participation in public sanitation utility improvement. And also on domestic sanitation management: practices, attitudes, behaviour and demand.

It asks: What is the rationality of the actors and how can the service be regulated?

Countries

Burkina Faso, Benin, Tanzania, Uganda, Senegal

Current status

Completed

   URBAN WATER AND SANITATION

 

Managers

WSP

URL

http://www.wsp.org/themes/index.asp?id=3

Details

WSP provides a global vision and leadership on urban water supply and sanitation topics that will enhance cross-regional knowledge sharing, and influence our donors and large scale government programs. Within their remit are studies on 'Local private sector actions', which aim to help link small private providers to utilities, and mobilise finances in water markets toward Urban projects.

Countries

Global

Current status

Ongoing

   BETTER ACCESS TO WATER IN INFORMAL URBAN SETTLEMENTS THROUGH SUPPORT TO WATER PROVIDING ENTERPRISES

 

Managers

WEDC - DFID

URL

http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/projects/new_projects3.php?id=61

Details

The purpose of this project is to identify and test constraints, opportunities and strategies for enabling Small-Scale Independent water Providers (SSIPs), also known as Small Water Enterprises (SWEs), to deliver an acceptable water service to poor urban consumers.

This is to address the fact that in many urban centres, water utilities lack finance and the institutional capacity to meet the water requirements of the rapidly growing urban population. SWEs fill the gaps left by utilities, but often lack constructive relationships with them. This contributes to inefficiencies and market failures in informal water vending and distribution, and is thus amenable to intervention.

Countries

Global

Current status

Ongoing

   HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAM

 

Managers

IIED - International Institute for Environment and Development

URL

http://www.iied.org/HS/index.html

Summary

Human Settlements (an IIED project) works to reduce poverty and improve health and housing conditions in the urban centres of Latin America, Asia and Africa, in combination with promoting good governance and more ecologically sustainable patterns of urban development. This is achieved through policy research, most of which is undertaken in partnership with NGOs and academic institutions in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Countries

Global

Current status

Ongoing

   COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INDEPENDENT WATER PROVIDERS IN AFRICA

 

Managers

BPD – AFD - (with Hydroconseil)

URL

http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/home/NosProjets/Eau/pid/716

http://www.bpd-waterandsanitation.org/web/w/www_46_en.aspx

Summary

A year-long programme of action research in West Africa to address some gaps in the knowledge of SSIPs. The work focussed on network providers, whose services are closest to those of formal utilities, and who have typically taken most risks in establishing their business niche. 

A preliminary survey of ten West African countries pointed to interesting developments taking place in Ghana, Mali and Mauritania. These three countries became action-research case studies, where specific providers were studied in more detail and dialogue between different stakeholders supported. Later, Maputo was added as a fourth case study as steps to engage independent network providers were underway there (in which AFD, Hydroconseil and BPD have all been involved). 

Countries

West Africa

Current status

Ongoing