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The views expressed in this paper/presentation are the views of theauthor and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AsianDevelopment Bank (ADB), or its Board of Governors, or thegovernments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of

the data included in this paper and accepts no responsibility for anyconsequence of their use. Terminology used may not necessarily beconsistent with ADB official terms.

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Are communities able to run drinking water systems themselves?The case of the Kyrgyz Republic

Khalil RazaevMaster of Public Policy

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Kyrgyz Republic

Population – 5.2 mln.

Area – 200 km2

GDP – 4,6 bln. USD

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Water resources

Surface river flows - 50 km3/year Underground water reserves - 13 km3

Lakes - 1745 km3 Glaciers - 650 km3

Rivers - more than 3500

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Other facts

Only 10-17% of present reserves used 3% - for drinking water supply

6% - industrial purposes 91% - irrigation

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Access to drinking water

1970 – 72% 1990 – 63%

2000 – 20% 2007 – 31%

The most vulnerable is the ruralpopulation, 41% of which lives in poverty

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Phase I

Community-Based Infrastructure ServicesSector Project ($45 million: $36 million ADBcredit + $9 million co-financing of the Kyrgyz

Government and local communities) Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project

($24,5 million: 15 million WB credit + 6,25 DfID

grant + 3,5 million co-financing of the KyrgyzRepublic and local communities)

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Plans overview

If successfully implemented, the projectwould have increased an access of ruralpeople to drinking water to 80%.

The initial plan was to cover more than1000 villages with 2 million inhabitants in 6

years.

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Construction

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Results brief (2000-2008)

End of 2008 only 509 villages have beencovered.

1200 more villages – no access to drinkingwater

63 sub-projects were acknowledged to

have failed and additional works are beingundertaken

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CDWUU numbers

Year 2005 2006 2007 2008

Established 219 385 510 657

Tariffs Collection28 mln.

soms32 mln.

soms38 mln.

soms50 mln.

soms

Collection perone CDWUU

128 000soms

83 000soms

74 500soms

76 000soms

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CDWUU in the legal framework Transfer of infrastructure ownership rights

violated the Constitution “Local community” in the Law means the

people of municipality and “municipal property”

is property of the community Setting tariffs for a municipal service is a

sovereign (nontransferable) right of a local

council Result: ownership withdrawn and responsibility

held with LGS bodies

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Phase II

ADB - Community-Based Infrastructure ServicesSector Project-Additional - ($30 mln grant)

WB – Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project

- 2 ($4,5 mln grant + $5,5 credit + DfID GBP 4,7mln)

15% co-financing of the Kyrgyz Government in both

To cover 300 more villages (400.000 people) until2013

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Phase II novelties

Single Project Management Unit Cancellation of 15% local labor input

Precondition: collection of 5% of projected costs

by participating community Creation and equipping CDWUU Associations

Active involvement of LSG bodies in all stages ofproject implementation

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Thanks for your

attention!Mamatkalil Razaev

[email protected]