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Outcomes
Recognition of Multiple Models for Service ProvisionThere are over 6,000 water service providers in
the Philippines Water DistrictsCooperativesRural Water Service AssociationsLocal Government UnitsPrivate Operator
A recent benchmarking study exposed strengths and weaknesses in the different models
Some service providers work best when paired with other models
Progress for Small Water Service Providers1. Financing Small Water
Service Providers2. An association to
promote the interests of Small Water Service Providers is formed – the National Water and Sanitation Association (NAWASA)
3. Regulators recognize value in engaging with water service providers
Increased Cooperation between Service ActorsFormal providers
recognized that informal providers faced similar problems
Manila Water changed its policy towards small water service providers
Multi-stakeholder engagement in policy discussionsRegulation
Recognized the need for a better and coherent regulatory environment
Advocated single national regulatorNWRB-CDA Agreements
The National Water Resources Board (regulator) and the Cooperative Development Authority agreed to develop guidelines for cooperatives
Sustainable Water ManagementRaised awareness and appreciation for sustainable
water managementDeveloped enthusiasm for new technology options
Multi-stakeholder engagement in policy discussionsRate-rebasing
conduct, for the first time, a series of public consultations on rate rebasing with separate sessions for key groups including Local Government Units, urban poor groups and Water Cooperatives to present their experiences.
place the Key Performance Indicators for the Manila concessions on their website
explore further the issue of water dealerships within Manila concession area
SanitationElevated value of sanitation as a necessary service
by water providers
Salamat