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Capacity building for sustainable water

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Amazon
Area: 5888268 km2
Countries:
Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
Cities:
Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Countries: Ethiopia
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Project SDGs:
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Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2)
Project Tags:
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Leaving No One Behind
Progress to Date: NA Overall increase in access to WASH services
Services Needed: No services needed/offered
Desired Partner: NGO / Civil Society
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jan. 01, 2012  »  Dec. 31, 2016
Project Website: rsr.akvo.org/en/project/1614
Contextual Condition(s): PHYSICAL: Insufficient municipal water supply, PHYSICAL: Inadequate infrastructure
Additional Benefits: Heightened agreement on priority basin water challenges, Long-term partnership(s) created
Beneficiaries: Local communities / domestic users
Planning & Implementation Time: 1 - 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $1,000 - $10,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: pool
Project Challenges: Other
Project Source: Akvo RSR
Profile Completion: 92%

Project Overview

The Partnership aims to improve the capacity of stakeholders in Oromia Regional State for sustainable water and sanitation infrastructure development and water resources protection. Specifically, project management capacity of Oromia Water Mineral and Energy Bureau (OWMEB) and management capacity for operation and maintenance in Adama and Bishoftu are addressed.

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Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: PHYSICAL: Insufficient municipal water supply, PHYSICAL: Inadequate infrastructure
Project Benefits: Heightened agreement on priority basin water challenges, Long-term partnership(s) created
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: Local communities / domestic users
Months & Implementing: 1 - 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $1,000 - $10,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: Pool funding (i.e., joint funding of several partners)
Challenges: Other

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