Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis
This policy paper records the outcome of a strategic analysis of investment requirements in the water sector in Zimbabwe as of December 2013. The work, entitled Zimbabwe water sector investment analysis, was undertaken in close collaboration with s...
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okr-10986-240942021-04-23T14:04:19Z Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis World Bank SANITATION TARIFFS WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLIES WATER SERVICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES USE OF WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT ACCESS TO WATER DAMS RAINFALL PATTERNS WATER SECTOR INDUSTRY DISCHARGE WATER USAGE WATER QUALITY MONITORING WATER SUPPLY CATCHMENTS AVAILABILITY OF WATER TREATMENT PLANTS URBAN WATER SURFACE WATER CHANNELS ACTIVATED SLUDGE CAPACITY BUILDING SAFE WATER DAM CONSTRUCTION ACCESS TO SAFE WATER PROVISION OF SERVICES TOWNS SALE OF WATER RURAL WATER WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING PUBLIC HEALTH QUANTITIES OF WATER WATER STORAGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEMAND ESTIMATES CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUGMENTATION POPULATION GROWTH RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT CONSTRUCTION WATER USE WATER RAINFALL FINANCIAL VIABILITY POLLUTION CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME SMALL TOWN BOREHOLES SERVICE DELIVERY INVESTMENT DECISIONS CUBIC METER OF WATER WASTEWATER SEWERAGE SYSTEM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WASTE WATER LEAD METERING COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE WATER USES CATCHMENT COUNCILS WATER DEMAND URBAN CENTERS WATER POLICY CATCHMENT LEVEL OPEN DEFECATION EFFLUENT CATCHMENT URBAN AREAS WATER AUTHORITY PONDS WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY WATER SANITATION STRATEGY TOWN WATER SOURCES EROSION PUMPING WATER PROJECTS ENGINEERING WATER NEEDS IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER NATIONAL WATER POLICY URBAN WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER PUBLIC TRUST INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER WATER SERVICE IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER BASIC WATER SUPPLY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ABSORPTION CAPACITY RETICULATION PIPELINE PUMP STATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS This policy paper records the outcome of a strategic analysis of investment requirements in the water sector in Zimbabwe as of December 2013. The work, entitled Zimbabwe water sector investment analysis, was undertaken in close collaboration with senior officials in Zimbabwe as an exercise in determining where World Bank investments may be most effective in the future, and to assist the government of Zimbabwe to develop its own investment strategies. The analysis was framed around two key questions: (1) what immediate investments are required to ensure that water in sufficient quantity and at adequate quality will be available to underpin recovery? This is in order to ensure that water availability would not constitute a constraint to future growth and development; and (2) where in the water sector should the next dollar be best spent? This paper summarizes the context of the water sector in Zimbabwe at the time of the study and reflects the key elements of policy advice derived from the analysis. It is important to record and recognize the key elements of policy advice provided by the World Bank through the water sector investment analysis. 2016-04-19T21:44:35Z 2016-04-19T21:44:35Z 2014-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26010587/next-dollar-best-spent-policy-advice-drawn-world-bank-zimbabwe-water-sector-investment-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24094 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Zimbabwe |
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SANITATION TARIFFS WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLIES WATER SERVICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES USE OF WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT ACCESS TO WATER DAMS RAINFALL PATTERNS WATER SECTOR INDUSTRY DISCHARGE WATER USAGE WATER QUALITY MONITORING WATER SUPPLY CATCHMENTS AVAILABILITY OF WATER TREATMENT PLANTS URBAN WATER SURFACE WATER CHANNELS ACTIVATED SLUDGE CAPACITY BUILDING SAFE WATER DAM CONSTRUCTION ACCESS TO SAFE WATER PROVISION OF SERVICES TOWNS SALE OF WATER RURAL WATER WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING PUBLIC HEALTH QUANTITIES OF WATER WATER STORAGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEMAND ESTIMATES CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUGMENTATION POPULATION GROWTH RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT CONSTRUCTION WATER USE WATER RAINFALL FINANCIAL VIABILITY POLLUTION CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME SMALL TOWN BOREHOLES SERVICE DELIVERY INVESTMENT DECISIONS CUBIC METER OF WATER WASTEWATER SEWERAGE SYSTEM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WASTE WATER LEAD METERING COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE WATER USES CATCHMENT COUNCILS WATER DEMAND URBAN CENTERS WATER POLICY CATCHMENT LEVEL OPEN DEFECATION EFFLUENT CATCHMENT URBAN AREAS WATER AUTHORITY PONDS WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY WATER SANITATION STRATEGY TOWN WATER SOURCES EROSION PUMPING WATER PROJECTS ENGINEERING WATER NEEDS IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER NATIONAL WATER POLICY URBAN WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER PUBLIC TRUST INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER WATER SERVICE IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER BASIC WATER SUPPLY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ABSORPTION CAPACITY RETICULATION PIPELINE PUMP STATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS |
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SANITATION TARIFFS WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLIES WATER SERVICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES USE OF WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT ACCESS TO WATER DAMS RAINFALL PATTERNS WATER SECTOR INDUSTRY DISCHARGE WATER USAGE WATER QUALITY MONITORING WATER SUPPLY CATCHMENTS AVAILABILITY OF WATER TREATMENT PLANTS URBAN WATER SURFACE WATER CHANNELS ACTIVATED SLUDGE CAPACITY BUILDING SAFE WATER DAM CONSTRUCTION ACCESS TO SAFE WATER PROVISION OF SERVICES TOWNS SALE OF WATER RURAL WATER WATER RESOURCES WATER PUMPING PUBLIC HEALTH QUANTITIES OF WATER WATER STORAGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEMAND ESTIMATES CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUGMENTATION POPULATION GROWTH RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT CONSTRUCTION WATER USE WATER RAINFALL FINANCIAL VIABILITY POLLUTION CUBIC METER SERVICE PROVISION POTABLE WATER IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION SCHEME SMALL TOWN BOREHOLES SERVICE DELIVERY INVESTMENT DECISIONS CUBIC METER OF WATER WASTEWATER SEWERAGE SYSTEM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WASTE WATER LEAD METERING COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE WATER USES CATCHMENT COUNCILS WATER DEMAND URBAN CENTERS WATER POLICY CATCHMENT LEVEL OPEN DEFECATION EFFLUENT CATCHMENT URBAN AREAS WATER AUTHORITY PONDS WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY WATER SANITATION STRATEGY TOWN WATER SOURCES EROSION PUMPING WATER PROJECTS ENGINEERING WATER NEEDS IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER NATIONAL WATER POLICY URBAN WATER SUPPLY CLEAN WATER PUBLIC TRUST INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER WATER SERVICE IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT OF WATER BASIC WATER SUPPLY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ABSORPTION CAPACITY RETICULATION PIPELINE PUMP STATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS World Bank Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
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This policy paper records the outcome of
a strategic analysis of investment requirements in the water
sector in Zimbabwe as of December 2013. The work, entitled
Zimbabwe water sector investment analysis, was undertaken in
close collaboration with senior officials in Zimbabwe as an
exercise in determining where World Bank investments may be
most effective in the future, and to assist the government
of Zimbabwe to develop its own investment strategies. The
analysis was framed around two key questions: (1) what
immediate investments are required to ensure that water in
sufficient quantity and at adequate quality will be
available to underpin recovery? This is in order to ensure
that water availability would not constitute a constraint to
future growth and development; and (2) where in the water
sector should the next dollar be best spent? This paper
summarizes the context of the water sector in Zimbabwe at
the time of the study and reflects the key elements of
policy advice derived from the analysis. It is important to
record and recognize the key elements of policy advice
provided by the World Bank through the water sector
investment analysis. |
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Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
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Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
title_full |
Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
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Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
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Where Should the Next Dollar Be Best Spent? : Policy Advice Drawn from the World Bank Zimbabwe Water Sector Investment Analysis |
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where should the next dollar be best spent? : policy advice drawn from the world bank zimbabwe water sector investment analysis |
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Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26010587/next-dollar-best-spent-policy-advice-drawn-world-bank-zimbabwe-water-sector-investment-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24094 |
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