Regulation of Water Supply and Sanitation in Bank Client Countries - A Fresh Look

This discussion paper is a supplement to the 2018 World Bank global study Aligning Institutions and Incentives for Sustainable Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS) Services, recently published by the World Bank’s Water Global Practice. The Global Study promotes holistic approaches in shaping WSS sector policies, institutions and regulation by considering the wider political economy and governance framework to incentivize sustainable actions.

Cambodia: Law on Water Resource Management

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The general purpose of this Law is to foster the effective and sustainable management of the water resources of the Kingdom of Cambodia to attain socio-economic development and the welfare of the people

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Tracking Number: CambodiaLawWaterRM_2007_English

Village Hydro/Wind/Biomass Economic Benefits Verification TOR for Consultant (RERED Project)

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This is a critical measurement of the success of the RERED Project in the context of rural economic development.

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Tracking Number: Village Hydro/Wind/Biomass Economic Benefits Verification_2002_English

Public Private Partnership Options Study and Awareness Raising For Irrigation Investment In Malawi

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The overall objective of the present assignment is to support the Government of Malawi in conceiving  viable PPP models for financially sustainable irrigation development and management in general and carry out specific options analysis for starting a PPP process for the proposed Shire Valley Irrigation Project, SVIP. This will build on the generic PPP framework that has recently been developed by the Privatization Commission and translated into specific sector arrangements; also with support from PPIAF. 

Mali - Operation Contract for Water Supply to Peri-Urban and Rural Areas

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This is a document (the general conditions and the special conditions) that is simple and well-drafted.  It has a number of features that could be used elsewhere, even in common law countries, and it would be beneficial to translate the general conditions into English and Spanish so that a greater audience can benefit from them.  There is for instance a useful provision requiring that the contract with end users contain a substitution provision in favor of the Community (so that it is not necessary to novate the user contracts in the event that the operation contract is terminated).  The pr