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Scope

Recognizing that PPPs are an available tool to provide water supply and sanitation services, the UNECE organized jointly with the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Islamic Development Bank, an International Conference on Water and Sanitation PPPs on 21-22 October 2014. The conference recommended that the UNECE International PPP Centre of Excellence should focus on the identification of international PPP best practices and the development of relevant guidance tools that could contribute to the achievement of the SDG on water with a focus on safe, efficient and affordable water and sanitation services.

This project aims to provide guidance in the development and implementation of PPPs for water supply and sanitation. This project will assess different models of PPPs in water and sanitation, using the Project Team members’ experience in markets where PPPs are effectively used to deliver water services, to develop a standard on PPPs for Water Supply and Sanitation. It is foreseen that the project will provide guidance on at least four categories related to the use of PPPs in the Water and Sanitation sector:

• Overall policy framework for water governance – what is specific to water PPPs?

• Economic context and subsequent choice of the type (models) of PPPs and their relation to risk allocation;

• The life of the PPP contracts from initial stages through completion;

• Transparent procurement and management processes

• The role and control mechanisms including the performance indicators; and

• The payment schemes.

The project will examine PPPs from early service levels analysis, financial analysis, scenario development, tendering, awarding, the relationship between the authorities and the private entity, the evolution if needs be, and the contract termination. The aim of the standard is to clarify a number of aspects in a PPP (inter alia, the goals, roles of the parties, impacts on risk allocation and financing, and the necessary control mechanisms depending on the contract type) depending on the contract type: management contract, lease, affermage, concession, or divestiture.

Project leader & editor

PositionName
Project co-leaderDominique GATEL
Project co-leaderMaya CHAMLI
EditorMichael MANSUY

Project information

Stage statusODP StageODP NameStage start date Stage end dateMeetings / MinutesRelevant documents
(tick)1Project initiation1 February 201528 February 2015 

Project proposal

(tick)2Stakeholder mobilization1 March 201531 March 2015

Meetings & minutes

 
(warning)3Developing initial draft1 April 201531 July 2015Meetings & minutes 
 4Public review1 December 201531 January 2016  
 5Endorsement1 February 201628 February 2015  
 6Approval1 March 201630 March 2016  
  7Maintenance    

Extra budgetary resources

Trust Fund Amount

 

Description

 

Budget Summary

 

Support

 Country

Focal Point

 

Organization / Company

Albania

Ms. Etleva Kondi

Director of Concession/PPP, Procurement and privatisation, Ministry of Energy and Industry 

NetherlandsMr. Andri van Mens

Senior Policy Officer Infrastructure, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UkraineMs. Olena Kucherenko 

Director Department for Investment and Innovation Policies and PPPs, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 

Meetings

Relevant documents

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Contacts and members

PositionName
Project leader Maya CHAMLI
EditorMichael MANSUY 
Members
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How to participate

 To participate please contact TOS-PPP Secretariat

 

 

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