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Strengthening Sustainable Water Supply Services through Domestic Private Sector Providers in Cambodia

Authors :
World Bank
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

With the exception of Myanmar, Cambodia has the lowest access to piped water supply in the South East Asia region, which was estimated to be 21 percent in 2015. Less than one in ten rural households (7 percent) have access to piped water services on their premises, while for urban households, three out of four households enjoy these services (75 percent) (WHO and UNICEF, 2015). Against this backdrop, the Government of Cambodia in its National Strategic Development Plan 2014-2018 (Royal Government of Cambodia, 2013) prioritizes the acceleration of access to piped water services, in partnership with the domestic private sector. Private water operators are licensed and regulated by the Ministry of Industry and Handicraft (MIH). Scarce public domestic financial resources are solely channeled to state-owned utilities and enforcement of regulations is generally weak. With the exception of the French Development Agency (AFD), most development partners focus their grant and lending support on public utility investments. In 2012 the private sector is already estimated to provide 1.4 million Cambodians with piped water services, with the immediate potential for expansion of existing schemes covering another 2 million and further new schemes that could viably be developed for another 3 million Cambodians (Sy, Warner, & Jamieson, 2014) and ( (DFAT, 2014). Around 300 private sector utilities, around half of which are licensed by the Ministry of Industry and Handicraft (MIH), have a market share of almost 50 percent of those with access to piped services, mostly situated in rural towns and agglomerations of settlements, with 750 to over 3000 household connections. Driven by demand for higher services, the private sector in Cambodia will be an important driver for increasing access to piped water supply, especially in the rapidly urbanizing rural growth centers of Cambodia.

Subjects

Subjects :
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER LAW
WATER OPERATORS
PRIVATE OPERATOR
WATER SOURCES
WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
WATER MARKET
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION
WATER SCHEMES
LOCAL CAPACITY
CONNECTION POLICY
TOWNS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
WATER TARIFF
SERVICE PROVIDERS
WATER DEMAND
GUARANTEE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER SOURCE
BANK
UTILITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER INDUSTRY
PIPELINE
SOLID WASTE
WELLS
PUBLIC WATER
DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE
SERVICE STANDARDS
INVESTMENT COST
SERVICE QUALITY
PUBLIC UTILITIES
SURFACE WATER
PUBLIC UTILITY
SANITATION SECTOR
SERVICE PROVIDER
OPERATOR PERFORMANCE
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
LOCAL COMMERCIAL FINANCING
SUSTAINABLE WATER
WATER SERVICES
WATER SYSTEM
DRINKING WATER
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
CONNECTION FEE
GRANT
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
GRANT FINANCING
PRIVATE WATER PROVIDERS
COST RECOVERY
PERFORMANCE DATA
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR OPERATORS
WATER SECTOR
INVESTMENT PROJECT
CASH FLOW
WATER USERS
TARIFF REGULATION
LARGER UTILITIES
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
INVESTMENT PLANNING
WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS
PRIVATE FINANCING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
WATER ASSOCIATION
OPERATIONAL COSTS
WATER METERS
SANITATION SERVICES
NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS
WATER SALES
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
TARIFF SETTING PROCESS
CONNECTION POLICIES
STORAGE CAPACITY
SUSTAINABLE WATER SUPPLY
WATER SERVICE PROVISION
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
WATER SYSTEMS
HOUSEHOLDS
RAW WATER
INVESTMENT COSTS
POTABLE WATER
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
APPROVAL OF TARIFFS
SERVICE PROVISION
URBAN WATER
RURAL WATER
PROVISION OF WATER
FIXED COSTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS
REPLACEMENT OF WATER
UTILITIES
SYSTEMS
WATER SERVICE
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
PROFIT MARGINS
WATER UTILITIES
WATER QUALITY
WATER SUPPLY
TARIFF SETTING
WATER USE
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PROFIT MARGIN
CONNECTION FEES
CASH FLOWS
WATER QUALITY TESTING
WATER RESOURCES
URBAN AREAS
TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS
SMALL TOWNS
RURAL TOWNS
LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING
INITIAL INVESTMENT

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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