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By: EWSA NATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION

PRESENTATION OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION II. GENERAL OBJECTIVES III. NATIONAL TARGETS IV. CURRENT STATUS V. MANAGEMENT OF WSS VI. CHALLENGES VII. WAY FORWARD

INTRODUCTION MIS serves as computer system used for managing water supply systems to improve maintenance of existing Water supply systems and the establishment of new water supply systems.

GENERAL OBJECTIVES  To enable optimal management of the activities related to the development of the water supply and sanitation sector  To facilitate direct access to information for all stakehoders in the sectors.

. NATIONAL TARGET Indicators Access to drinking water 44%80%86%92%100% Access to Sanitation services 38%58%80%100%

CURRENT STATUS  National drinking water coverage : 74% (MIS- December 2013)  National Sanitation Coverage: 71% (MIS- December 2013)  On track to achieve Sanitation MDGs Still water supply is lagging behind To achieve Vision 2017 however, we need to increase access by 6% every year for water supply( W&S)  This requires a huge investment

Districts % of access Rwanda74,2 City of KIGALI MVK80,3 Gasabo78 Kicukiro83 Nyarugenge80 South Province74,93 Gisagara71,75 Huye78 Kamonyi65 Muhanga67 Nyamagabe79,6 Nyanza54 Nyaruguru68 Ruhango57,5

Districts% of access North Province76,2 Burera81 Gakenke70,4 Gicumbi63,78 Musanze88,2 Rulindo82 Western Province69,4 Karongi73,47 Ngororero51 Nyabihu59,2 Nyamasheke72 Rubavu72,77 Rusizi64 Rutsiro72,22

ACCESS OF WATER (CNT) Eastern Province66,6 Bugesera56,66 Gatsibo62,68 Kayonza57,64 Kirehe70,6 Ngoma83,1 Nyagatare71,69 Rwamagana80

MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS  Private operators & EWSA  Water users committee  District wash-team / District water board  Training of local technicians (in Wash intervention zone).  Social mobilisers in sanitation( in Wash intervention zone.)

CHALLENGES  Lack of water users committee in some districts  Lack of wash engineer in some districts.  Management under water associations without PPP contract approach  Lack of RURA involvement in water tariff setting in rural areas.

WAY FORWARD  Creation of water users committee in all districts  Elaboration of School WASH charter  Elaboration of tender document and PPP contract model.