Roles and Responsibilities of Partners and Stakeholders I. V. W. Ediriweera Asst. General Manager (Rural Water Supply & Sanitation) 2011.10.22
Introduction Funding Agency: AusAid Amount: US $ 2.01 million Project Duration: 24 months Project Area: Mannar and Trincomalee Districts Key Partners of the Project: World Bank - Fund Administrator NWSDB - Implementing Agency Pradeshiya Sabha - Facilitation and Coordination Water User Association (WUA) - Community Coordination and O&M of the facilities
Difference between Partners and Stakeholders Directly involved to the Implementation Partners Positively and Negatively effect by the implementation
Partners National Water Supply & Drainage Board Pradeshiya Sabha Water User Associations (WUA)
Stakeholders National Water Supply & Drainage Board Pradeshiya Sabha Water User Associations (WUA) Department of Irrigation District Secretary Department of Forest North East Housing Reconstruction Programme (NEHRP) Ministry of Health Road Development Authority etc.
Roles and Responsibilities of Pradeshiya Sabha Supervision Participate in Planning Provide technical assistance Assurance of the quality of the construction works Capacity building of WUA Conflict resolution Progress monitoring Facilitation of O&M activities
Roles and Responsibilities of WUA (Beneficiaries) Active participation in Planning Undertake ownership and management of the water supply schemes Undertake operation and maintenance of facilities Implementation of Sanitation and Hygiene Programme and operation of SRF
Roles and Responsibilities of the NWSDB Mobilization of rural communities Provision of Funds Formation of WUAa Training of WUSs Water source investigation Planning and scheme designing along with WUA Construction planning and supervision Progress monitoring (Physical/ Financial) and reporting Process and progress monitoring Overall responsibility of project implementation Capacity building of PSs
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