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Sustainability of community water supplies
Sustainability of community water supplie
A quest for effective water governance: look who's leading the WPI
Several developing countries are currently planning or implementing water sector reforms. Ensuring the sustainability of
these processes requires taking into account also the complex institutional structure surrounding water services, consisting
of the various organizations with their roles and responsibilities, as well as legislation related both directly and indirectly
to water services. The effectiveness of a country’s water governance structure is reflected in the water poverty index
formulated by the World Water Council and the UK’s Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. According to the index, Finland is
the richest of 147 countries in terms of water resources, access, capacity, use and environmental sustainability. Therefore,
those responsible for restructuring water resources and water services management in developing countries might find it
useful to study Finland’s water governance and business models. Even though the institutional arrangements would not
be identically replicable, they present an example of an enabling environment for successful water governance
Capacity development model for water services
Capacity development model for water service