self-supply acceleration in ethiopia
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Presentation on self-supply acceleration in Ethiopia by John Butterworth (IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre) Seminar on Multiple Use water Services in the context of Dutch policy and practice. Wednesday 26 June 2013. International Water House, Bezuidenhoutseweg 2, The Hague, The Netherlands.TRANSCRIPT
Self-supply acceleration in Ethiopia
26 June 2013
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia2
Donor: we didn’t support this did we?
Prog. Officer: no this is Self-supply Prog. Officer: this is
one of the community schemes we funded
Donor: lets go back…what could be done to improve this supply?
Prog. Officer: when the pumps don’t work people go to the river
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia3
Self-supply: Improvement to water supplies developed largely or wholly through user investment usually at household level
Self-supply ladder
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia4
Unprotected
Semi-protected
Rope pump
Motorised pump
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia5
Self-supply acceleration
Financing
Creating demand
Ensuring supply
Enabling environment
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia6
Households
Government/donors
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia7
Public investment per
capita USDAverage (range)
Private investment leveraged
(USD per USD public
investment)
Self-supply acceleration (7 programmes in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda)
8 (2-20) 1.9 (0.2-4)
Community water supply (2 programmes Zambia, Uganda)
39 (35-45) 0.025 (0.001-0.05)
Self supply acceleration in Ethiopia8
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