Water Partnership Programme

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Water Partnership Programme
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Contact: Email: [email protected]
Financed by: Governments of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Denmark, for a total contribution of $23.7 million.
Website: link
Finance
Finance mechanism: Subsidies, co-financing
Budget: $8 million
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Aim — The Water Partnership Program (WPP) is a multi-donor trust fund established in 2009 and administered by the World Bank’s Water Unit in the Sustainable Development Network. The WPP consolidates two previous programs, the Bank-Netherlands Water Program in Supply and Sanitation (BNWP) and the Bank-Netherlands Water Partnership Program in Water Resource (BNWPP) into an improved realignment and restructuring of these programs.

More information — Now in its third year of implementation, the WPP is supporting more than 40 percent of all Bank analytical work in water and is influencing about $11.5 billion in World Bank lending across 62 countries.

Here is the WPP brochure: link

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Specific type of projects — Capacity building, Dam planning, Environment flow, flood management, Groundwater management, International waters, Livelihoods of the poor. Reforming irrigation and drainage institutions. River basin management. Wastewater management. Water Resources legislation and national strategies. Water rights systems. Watershed management.

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