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South Asian Water Utilities Network-SAWUN
Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking (CIB) Workshop

19-23 November; Mumbai, India

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The benchmarking of water utilities involves collecting, analyzing, and comparing key performance data of one utility against those of other utilities in a country, a region, or globally. The process yields a detailed picture of the utility—its strengths and challenges, level of performance, opportunities, and more—and aids in developing strategies and initiatives to improve the utility’s performance.

In Asia, some of the ongoing programs in water utilities benchmarking are the benchmarking of water utilities in India and the ongoing second phase of the South East Asian Water Utilities Network’s (SEAWUN) benchmarking program. Another regional network of water utilities, the recently launched South Asian Water Utilities Network (SAWUN), is about to embark on its own benchmarking program.

SAWUN’s vision is to measurably improve the delivery of water supply and sanitation services in the region. In July 2007, it finalized and approved its two-year business plan, which focuses on 3 themes—nonrevenue water, tariff setting, and connecting the urban poor. Among the key activities under the business plan is the conduct of a “benchmarking and continuous improvement program” for its members.

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Objectives

This workshop introduced SAWUN member utilities to performance benchmarking as applied to one of SAWUN’s 3 themes: nonrevenue water. It helped participating water utilities to

  • Understand the performance benchmarking process
  • Identify common key performance indicators
  • Generate and compare solutions to major performance challenges
  • Recommend a range of activities to improve specific aspects of the utilities’ operations

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Organizers

The workshop was organized by SAWUN, ADB, and the Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (MJP).

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Participants

Representatives from SAWUN member utilities and ADB participated in the workshop.

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Venue

The workshop will be held in Mumbai, India.

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Related Links
 Workshop Materials  
  • List of Participants [PDF]
  • Meeting Report
  • Program and Materials

  •  Contacts  

    Robert Hood
    Lead Facilitator, ADB
    Email: rhood@adb.org

    Cherry Ann Santos
    Associate Facilitator, ADB
    Email: casantos@adb.org



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