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Water PPPs as an alternative procurement methodology

WEBINAR BRODACAST DATE: 26 NOVEMBER 2020 15h00 SAST

Many countries experience water insecurity, which has a significantly negative impact, up to – 6%, on annual GDP ratios. It is suggested that the public sector use alternative procurement methodologies to tap into private-sector technical and financial resources. In this way, governments can continue playing an oversight role in ensuring service delivery across income groups.

At the same time the public sector procures integrated financial- and asset management that contributes to the optimisation of value for money (VfM).

As governments continue seeking new finance mechanisms to remedy water services, the public sector is increasingly making use of the private sector to deliver water solutions to its utilities. PPPs, in essence, are long term performance-based contracts.

  • What has been the experience of the public sector in Africa with individual PPPs? How many water PPPs are operational in Africa?
  • Should governments develop Integrated Water PPP Programmes, similar to the Independent Power Producer Programmes (IPPs) to address the water and sanitation challenges?
  • What do developing countries do, if they want to start an IWP-Programme?

Moderator:

Andre Kruger, CEO, PPP Training, South Africa

Speakers:

  • Mojaki Mosala, Senior Manager: Legal Services, City of Mbombela, South Africa
  • Ntshambiwa Moathodi, Project Lead: WWTP PPP, Water Utilities Corporation, Botswana
  • Bakumbudzi Othusitse, Projects Engineer WWTP PPP, Water Utilities Corporation, Botswana

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