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Water for Life Water Sector Plan and Framework for Action (2008/9 – 20011/12)

Water for Life Water Sector Plan and Framework for Action (2008/9 – 20011/12). “Water is everybody’s responsibility”. Goals:. MDG Goals. ½ by 2015 w/out access to safe dw & basic santn. WATER FOR LIFE SUB-SECTORS. 1. Sector Orientation. Framework

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Water for Life Water Sector Plan and Framework for Action (2008/9 – 20011/12)

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  1. Water for LifeWater Sector Plan and Framework for Action (2008/9 – 20011/12) “Water is everybody’s responsibility”

  2. Goals: MDG Goals ½ by 2015 w/out access to safe dw & basic santn

  3. WATER FOR LIFE SUB-SECTORS

  4. 1. Sector Orientation • Framework • Regulatory systems, performance monitoring, investments • Institutional & apex body (WSSC) • Implement Water For Life • Priority for survival of both human beings & other living things

  5. 2. Water Resources • Management, control & protect of WR • WRD (MNRE) • Policy & NWRMS (2007-2017) • legislation (WR bill) • Protect sources of freshwater • Watershed (IWRM) (Surface & Ground), • Abstraction / allocation

  6. 2. Water Resources • Capacity bldg & awareness • Sharing of resources (public good) • Understanding / knowledge • Partnership (global / national) • Support mechanism ($$$$, etc)

  7. 3. Water Use (SWA-80%) • Access to safe & reliable water supplies (Samoa Water Authority – SWA) • Roles & responsibilities • Roles of service providers & customers in sustainable water services – service charter • National water services policy – review to incorporate indept schemes

  8. 3. Water Use (SWA-80%) • Improve efficiency & system performance • Service planning, design, implementation & management • Upgrade of systems (urban & rural) • Improve cost recovery & financial viability • Tariffs fees/charges (meet O&M, customers ability to pay) • Investment plan for infrastructure assets

  9. 3. Water Use (MWSCD/IWSA-15%) • Increase access to safe and reliable water supplies (IWSA) • Roles & responsibilities: - MWSCD to initiate and lead policies and legislation for independent rural water suppliers (IWSA) - IWSA to manage and operate their own water systems

  10. 4. Sanitation, Wastewater & Drainage (MOH/MWTI/SWA) • Key Objective: Improve sanitation, drainage and wastewater disposal • Roles & responsibilities: - MOH to initiate and lead planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation and awareness raising for sanitation - MWTI to initiate and lead planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation and awareness raising for drainage - SWA to initiate and lead planning, implementation and awareness raising for wastewater treatment and disposal

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