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1 International Water Week in the Netherlands Water Operators’ Partnerships - Each One Teach One Amsterdam, 2 November 2011 Making WOPs Happen – ACP-EU Water Partnerships Emanuele Lobina e.lobina@gre.ac.uk Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) Business School, University of Greenwich, UK www.psiru.org

2 Disclaimer  This presentation draws on official documents of the ACP-EU Water Facility  Legal disclaimer: The information is solely the responsibility of PSIRU and should not in any way be construed as representing the views of the ACP-EU Water Facility. This information is of a general nature only and is not legally binding on either PSIRU or the European Commission

3 Criteria for selection  Relevance to achieving the MDGs  Active involvement of local NSAs  Strategically chosen mandatory results as permanent assets to beneficiary partner  Clear procedures for internal/external evaluation  Multiplier effect, including replication and/or scaling up within country/region

4  Statement: WOPs best contribute to reaching MDGs by developing a critical mass of capacity in the water sector  High number of potential partners - 130 WOPs and PUPs in 70 countries (Hall et al., 2009)  ACP-EU Water Partnerships: first scheme funded by a major donor ringfencing significant resources to enhance WOPs in a given region  This can multiply WOPs in the ACP region  Additional ringfencing of resources can contribute to achieving a critical mass of capacity, as a precondition to realising MDG targets

5 Critical mass of capacity for MDGs  Definition: level of capacity necessary to ensure sustainable service development  Utility level (entrenchment): achieve and retain critical mass of capacity through e.g. Training of Trainers, waves of WOPs  Regional level (scaling up): achieve and retain critical mass of capacity through e.g. ring-fencing resources to fund WOPs


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