With the achievement of peace in Angola in 2002, the government had the possibility to guide the actions to improve the quality of life through the implementation of a multi-faceted and comprehensive program of public investments, including major investments on the water supply infrastructure.
Given the recent strong economic growth as well as increasing income from extractive industries, the international community reduced is finance, and technical assistance, to support the facilities and infrastructure, the authorities are doing, specially in the water sector, what is now the most challenge for the future.
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1. Fin4Dev: The Angolan Water For All Program
WATER FOR ALL PROGRAM
An instrument to fight poverty in
ANGOLA
PAULO JORGE RINGOTE
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Finance
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2. Fin4Dev: The Angolan Water For All Program
With
the
achievement
of
peace
in
Angola
in
2002,
the
government
had
the
possibility
to
guide
the
ac<ons
to
improve
the
quality
of
life
through
the
implementa<on
of
a
mul<-‐faceted
and
comprehensive
program
of
public
investments,
including
major
investments
on
the
water
supply
infrastructure.
Given
the
recent
strong
economic
growth
as
well
as
increasing
income
from
extrac<ve
industries,
the
interna<onal
community
reduced
is
finance,
and
technical
assistance,
to
support
the
facili6es
and
infrastructure,
the
authori6es
are
doing,
specially
in
the
water
sector,
what
is
now
the
most
challenge
for
the
future.
1. BACKGROUND
The
rural
areas
of
the
country
had
(and
s<ll
haviang)
the
greatest
lack
of
basic
condi<ons
in
terms
of
drinking
water
to
ensure
adequate
supply
of
the
popula<on.
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2. BACKGROUND
• The
Angolan
authori6es,
elaborate
an
ambi6ons
plan
to
solve
the
water
delivery,
both
in
the
rural
and
urban
areas.
• The
Goal
established
were
further
than
what
the
authori6es
agreed
with
the
MDG.
• The
Program
to
the
Rural
Areas,
was
named
Water
For
All.
The
underlying
idea
was
to
bring
drinkable
water
to
the
popula6on
in
the
rural
areas,
and
make
the
benefit
also
with
the
gains
of
the
peace
process.
• The
Angolan
Authori6es
are
inves6ng
almost
U$
1,0
Billion
a
year
in
water
program,
to
rehabilitate
and
expand
the
facili6es.
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3. BACKGROUND
• The
Water
For
All
Program
is
the
response
of
the
Angolan
Authori6es,
now
to
the
the
Nrº
6
SDG´s
objec6ve,
namely:
“Ensure
availability
and
sustainable
management
of
water
and
sanita9on
for
all”.
• The
water
services
are
fundamental,
for
health,
life
improvement,
reduc6on
in
mortality,
in
one
work,
for
life
and
for
development.
• Es6ma6ve
states
that:
U$
1,00
invested
in
the
water
services:
– Generate
a
Saving
of
US
9,00
in
the
health
services;
–
Generate
a
economics
benefits
of
US
6,00
to
the
society;
• Accordingly
to
United
Na6on
,
access
to
drinkable
water
is
an
human
right,
and
government
have
to
do
whatever
it
take
to
accomplish
these
objec6ve.
(UN
resolu<on
64/292
of
28
July
2010
)
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3. MAIN
GOALS
Improved
Water
Wells
and
Water
Points
Small
Water
Systems
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Main
goals:
1. Increase
the
supply
of
drinking
water
to
people
living
in
rural
areas
by
promo6ng
simple
solu6ons
and
ensuring
its
sustainability;
2. Health
improvement;
3. Promote
na6onal
produc6on
and
improve
life
quality
of
rural
popula<ons,
thus
contribu<ng
to
poverty
reduc6on.
3. MAIN
GOALS
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Goals:
• Design
and
build
700
Small
Water
Systems
(SWS);
• Design,
build
and
rehabilitate
2.000
Water
Wells
or
Water
Points
(WP);
• On
rural
areas
raise
coverage
from
22%
to
80%.
Providing:
• 42
L/day/person
–
water
point
(with
reservoir)
• 50
L/day/person
–
domes<c
water
connec<on
without
building
networks
• 90
L/day/person
–
domes<c
water
connec<on
with
building
networks
3. MAIN
GOALS
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4. IMPLEMENTATION
STRATEGY
2007:
Pilot
project
on
the
Provinces
of
Bengo,
Benguela,
Cabinda
e
Uíge.
2008:
Program
development
in
the
most
populous
municipali6es
covered
by
the
decentraliza6on
process.
2009:
Development
of
the
Program
into
other
loca6ons
in
order
to
achieve
the
goal
of
80%
coverage
rate.
2012:
Start
of
the
decentraliza6on
process
at
the
municipal
level
(36
Municipali6es).
In
2013
74
Municipali6es
were
included.
In
the
next
few
years
all
“Rural
Municipali6es”
will
be
covered
.
2007
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5. CENTRAL
SUPPORT
INITIATIVES
Bids
to
build
Small
Water
Systems
on
100
rural
municipali6es
Bids
to
build
Water
Wells
/
Water
Points
on
over
400
rural
municipali6es
Mitrelli
Project
–
Building
Small
Water
Systems
on
152
rural
municipali6es,
in
5
provinces
(Zaire,
Uige,
L.-‐Norte,
Moxico
e
K.
Sul)
In
order
to
contribute
to
t h e
g r o w t h
o f
t h e
implementa<on
rates
of
the
Programme
and
to
support
the
Provincial
Water
and
Power
Direc<ons,
ac<ons
of
central
(na<onal)
ini<a<ve
were
developed.
Over
1
Million
Angolans
covered
by
central
support
ini6a6ves
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6. RURAL
POPULATION
TO
BE
COVERED
Program
commieed
to
8
million
Angolans
spread
over
a
vast
country
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7. BALANCE
The
Water
For
All
Program
implemented
infrastructures
that
allowed
to
(data
for
January,
2015):
•
Supply
about
3,0
million
new
inhabitants,
raising
the
coverage
up
to
5,0
million
inhabitants;
• R e a c h
t h e
r a t e
o f
coverage
of
water
supply
in
rural
areas
up
to
60%.
22%
28%
33%
40%
47%
53%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
(Exp.)
2014
(Exp.)
2015
(Exp.)
2016
(Exp.)
2017
(Exp.)
%
of
Rural
Popula6on
Covered
Years
Covered
Tax
Evolu6on
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8. MAIN
CHALLENGES
• Ensure
regular
and
predictable
water
supply
with
standard
quality
for
human;
• Ensure
the
con6nuous,
proper
O&M
on
all
systems
built
/
rehabilitated;
• Undertake
social
mobiliza6on
among
the
local
popula<ons
as
a
way
to
ensure
its
proper
use,
and
understand
the
need
for
their
contribu6on
towards
the
cost
of
services
that
they
benefit;
• Mo<vate
the
interest
of
private
en66es
in
the
management
and
maintenance
of
all
systems,
with
the
ul<mate
goal
of
ensuring
their
sustainability,
as
well
as
return
on
investment;
• Delivery
sanita6on
services;
• Reinforce
local
administra<ons
capability
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9. OPTIONS
FOR
THE
FUTURE
1. Develop
a
legal
and
contractual
framework
allowing
and
outlining
O&M
services
of
complex
systems.
2. Create
capacity
building
programs,
to
support
local
training
and
O&M
support
to
simple
water
systems,
ensuring
sustainability
through
community
management;
3. Gradually
sensi<ze
the
popula<on
to
the
issue
of
water
tariffs
and
the
rela<onship
with
sustainable
systems;
4. Establish
a
comprehensive
model
for
the
management
of
the
small
systems,
specially
in
the
rural
areas:
1. Remain
it
in
the
public
sector
or,
2. Transfer
it
to
the
private
sector.
5. The
main
objec<ve
is
to
guarantee
the
con<nuing
opera<on
of
the
systems,
and
also
its
economic
sustainability.
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