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Functional analysis of 6 water utilities

Pays: 
Kenya
Name of client/Beneficiary: 
KEWI
Start Date : 
April, 2004
Completion Date : 
March, 2006
Funding organisation: 
MAE-Bilateral Cooperation – ARCHE PROJECT
Name of Associated partners if any: 
NETWAS
Description of the project: 

Within the bilateral co-operation between France and Kenya (ARCHE PROJECT) dealing with the reinforcement of human capabilities in the Kenyan water sector, the International Office for Water, locally supported by experts of NETWAS (Network for Water & Sanitation), carried out 2 technical assistance assignments (May - July 2004) for the Ministry of Water Resources (Human Resources Department) in order to assess the training needs for a sample consisting of 6 water utilities (Water Supply Providers - WSP) in the catchment area of Lake Victoria, Kericho, Kisumu, Birongo, Old Kibichori, Kakamega and Sidindi Malaga.

Additional training of trainers was realised early 2006.

Description of services provided by IOW: 

IOWater expert defined a comprehensive methodology, integrating tools which enable a functional analysis of the work organisation of these water utilities, to emphasize their strengths and weaknesses, to record and analyse the results from their operation, to analyse the problems of equipment and infrastructures, etc.

A feedback was carried out for each of the 6 WSPs concerned by this audit.

This assessment of training needs resulted in defining a training program adapted to the Kenyan Water Institute (KEWI) through the creation of a specific Department for continuing professional training, with a business plan for a 3-year priority training program (short-term training courses).

status: 
terminé

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