Water Supply and Sanitation in Tajikistan
The project seeks to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation in rural areas by enhancing the sustainability of the water and sanitation sector. The project will focus on: increasing access to water and sanitation Systems for 15.000 women, men and chiidren in rural areas; contribute to the institutional and policy reform; and include and enhance the focus on sanitation issues, waste water disposai, toilets in rural schools, clinics and other public facilities, norms for sanitation and water quality. The project will also create synergies with the community health program in Tajikistan.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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Tayikistán |
Agua
Agua potable y saneamiento básico (WASH) (til 2016)
Política del sector del agua |
01.11.2013
- 30.06.2018 |
CHF 5’100’000
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- 10 community-based WUAs, and their employees, which will act as Operators of the newly constructed and rehabilitated systems, funded by the project
- Over 40 Hukumats and other district level government officials and decision-makers, who will receive training and other capacity development support
- Other civil society organizations and CBOs, such as the Consumers Union of Tajikistan
- An enabling legislative framework and policy environment for the Investment, Operation and regulation of rural drinking water and sanitation Systems at national level is established
- Effective, transparent and streamlined processes and mechanisms are in place and implemented at the district level for the investment, operation and regulation of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Systems
- Rural women, men and children have improved health and saved time
- Empowered women and men in rural communities act to increase, and safeguard, their access to safe drinking water and sanitation, thereby promoting gender equality
- 23,200 beneficiaries in the South (Muminabad and Rudaki) with proper access to safe drinking water
- 7 water Systems supplying drinking water to 11 villages and town in place
- 6 Water User Associations established and capacitated to operate and maintain water Systems
- 2 Water Trust Funds established in Rudaki and Muminabad
- Government buy-in to the principle of cost-sharing for capital Investment (15% from national government, 10% from district government, 5% from Operators)
- The adoption of a rights based approach to access to drinking water, realized by the passing of the Law on Drinking Water
- The production of influential policy briefs on key issues affecting the sector such as institutional structure, the tax code, water tariffs
- The appointment of an overall coordinator/regulator for the sector
- The implementation of a coordinated and decentralized mechanism for co-financing of district level activities
- OXFAM GB
- Sector privado extranjero Norte
- Sector privado suizo
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Abastecimiento de agua potable y saneamiento básico – sistemas menores
Política de recursos hídricos y gestión administrativa
Política de recursos hídricos y gestión administrativa
Temas transversales Derechos humanos
Tipo de ayuda Ayuda pública al desarrollo (ODA)
Tipo de colaboración Cooperación bilateral
Modo de financiación Ayuda no reembolsable
Tipo de ayuda Mandato con fondos fiduciarios
Mandato sin fondos fiduciarios
Ayuda ligada/no ligada Ayuda no ligada
Número de proyecto 7F06431
Contexto |
Tajikistan is the poorest country in Central Asia, with 46.7% of the population living below the poverty line (World Bank, 2009 est.) of $2/person/day. Tajikistan is abundant in water resources with about 7,000m3 per capita per year of renewable fresh water compared to about 3,000m3 in Europe; however access to safe drinking water is one of the key development challenges. According to estimations 46% of the rural population does not have access to safe drinking water. About 70% of all infectious diseases are intestinal and most of them are waterborne and related to hygiene. Most rural toilets (latrines) are grossly unhygienic and contribute to infectious diseases. Access to environmentally safe and hygienically clean latrines in rural areas is evidently insufficient. Despite generalized accessibility to some sort ot latrine, the overall quality of sanitation facilities remain very low. |
Objetivos |
The overall goal of the project is to contribute to the creation of an enabling environment for the sustainable provision of safe drinking water and sanitation in rural areas of Tajikistan. |
Grupos destinarios |
The target beneficiaries of the project are 15.000 rural men, women and children who will benefit from increased access to water and sanitation Systems. This project will encompass a holistic approach with a particular focus on the needs of women, identified with support from the Thematic Working Group (TWG) on Gender. Other direct beneficiaries include: |
Efectos a medio plazo |
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Resultados |
Resultados de las fases anteriores: |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Cooperación con Europa del Este |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato ONG internacional o extranjera Sector privado |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 5’100’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 5’083’654 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 3
01.07.2018
- 30.06.2022
(Completed)
Fase 2 01.11.2013 - 30.06.2018 (Completed) |