Water Supply and Sanitation in Burkina Faso : Turning Finance into Services for 2015 and Beyond

The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round of Country Status Overviews (CSOs) to better understands what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation (WSS) and what its member governments can do to accelerate that progress across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). AMCOW delegated this task to the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Program and the African Development Bank who are implementing it in close partnership with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) in over 30 countries across SSA. This second CSO report has been produced in collaboration with the Government of Burkina Faso and other stakeholders during 2009-10. The analysis aims to help countries assess their own service delivery pathways for turning finance into water supply and sanitation services in each of four subsectors: rural and urban water supply, and rural and urban sanitation and hygiene. The second CSO analysis has three main components: a review of past coverage; a costing model to assess the adequacy of future investments; and a scorecard which allows diagnosis of particular bottlenecks along the service delivery pathway. The second CSO's contribution is to answer not only whether past trends and future finance are sufficient to meet sector targets, but what specific issues need to be addressed to ensure finance is effectively turned into accelerated coverage in water supply and sanitation. In this spirit, specific priority actions have been identified through consultation. A synthesis report, available separately, presents best practice and shared learning to help realize these priority actions.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Nairobi 2011
Subjects:ABSORPTION CAPACITY, ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER, ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER, ACCESS TO SANITATION, ACCESS TO WATER, ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY, BOREHOLES, CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS, CERTIFICATION, CONNECTION, CONNECTIONS, CONNECTIONS POLICY, CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES, CUBIC METERS, DEMAND FOR SANITATION, DRINKING WATER, DRINKING WATER SUPPLY, FLUSH LATRINE, FLUSH TOILETS, HOUSEHOLD LATRINES, HOUSEHOLD SANITATION, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN EXCRETA, HYGIENE, HYGIENE EDUCATION, HYGIENE PROJECTS, INDUSTRIAL USERS, INVESTMENT COSTS, INVESTMENT PLANNING, INVESTMENT PROGRAM, INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS, LARGE URBAN WATER SUPPLY, LATRINE COVERAGE, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR, MAINTENANCE COSTS, MANAGEMENT OF WATER, MANAGEMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, MONITORING PROGRAM, NATIONAL WATER, NATIONAL WATER POLICY, NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY, OPEN DEFECATION, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, PIT LATRINE, POPULATION GROWTH, PRIVATE OPERATORS, PROTECTED SPRINGS, PUBLIC COMPANY, PUBLIC SANITATION, RAINWATER HARVESTING, RAINWATER HARVESTING FACILITIES, RURAL SANITATION, RURAL WATER, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION COVERAGE, SANITATION FACILITIES, SANITATION FACILITY, SANITATION INVESTMENT, SANITATION MANAGEMENT, SANITATION POLICY, SANITATION PROGRAM, SANITATION PROMOTION, SANITATION SECTOR, SANITATION SERVICES, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE DEVELOPMENT, SERVICE QUALITY, SEWERAGE, SEWERAGE NETWORKS, SEWERAGE SYSTEM, SMALL TOWN, SMALL TOWN SCHEMES, SMALL TOWNS, SUSTAINABLE SANITATION, SUSTAINABLE SERVICES, TOILET, TOILET BLOCKS, TREATMENT FACILITIES, TREATMENT PLANT, URBAN AREAS, URBAN CENTERS, URBAN SANITATION, URBAN WATER, URBAN WATER SUPPLY, URBAN WATER SUPPLY COVERAGE, URBAN WATER SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE, UTILITIES, VIP LATRINES, VOLUME OF WATER, WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, WATER INFRASTRUCTURE, WATER LAW, WATER POINT, WATER POINTS, WATER POLICY, WATER RESOURCES, WATER SERVICE, WATER SERVICES, WATER SUPPLY, WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES, WATER TARIFF, WATER USERS, WELLS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/01/19123173/water-supply-sanitation-burkina-faso-turning-finance-services-2015-beyond
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17756
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Summary:The African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round of Country Status Overviews (CSOs) to better understands what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation (WSS) and what its member governments can do to accelerate that progress across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). AMCOW delegated this task to the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Program and the African Development Bank who are implementing it in close partnership with United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) in over 30 countries across SSA. This second CSO report has been produced in collaboration with the Government of Burkina Faso and other stakeholders during 2009-10. The analysis aims to help countries assess their own service delivery pathways for turning finance into water supply and sanitation services in each of four subsectors: rural and urban water supply, and rural and urban sanitation and hygiene. The second CSO analysis has three main components: a review of past coverage; a costing model to assess the adequacy of future investments; and a scorecard which allows diagnosis of particular bottlenecks along the service delivery pathway. The second CSO's contribution is to answer not only whether past trends and future finance are sufficient to meet sector targets, but what specific issues need to be addressed to ensure finance is effectively turned into accelerated coverage in water supply and sanitation. In this spirit, specific priority actions have been identified through consultation. A synthesis report, available separately, presents best practice and shared learning to help realize these priority actions.