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Cambodia PPTA: CAM38560-01

Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project
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TA Approval Date
Estimated Completion Date
Cost and Financing Plan
Description
Development Objectives
Thematic Classification
Target Classification
Project Impact
Project Outcome
Project Outputs
Policy Dialogue
Environment Category
Env't Impact and Mitigation
Social Aspects and Remedies
Benefits and Beneficiaries
Beneficiary Participation in Formulation
Beneficiary Participation in Implementation
Consulting Services
Procurement
Contacts
Remarks
Location
5 Provinces: (i) Siem Reap, (ii) Battambang, (iii) Pursat, (iv)Kompong Chhnang, and (v) Kompong Thom, complemented by 3 more provinces adjacent to the Tonle Sap area provinces: (i) Preah Vihear, (ii) Oddar Meanchey, and (iii) Banteay Meanchey.
Sector
Water Supply, Sanitation & Waste Management /Water Supply & Sanitation
Initial Listing
25 March 2008
Most Recent Update
29 January 2009
Executing Agency(ies)
  • Ministry of Rural Development

  • TA Fact-Finding Mission Undertaken/Scheduled: 24-31 Jan 2008
     
    TA Approval Date
    16 July 2008
    Estimated Completion Date
    Cost and Financing Plan (in US$)

    Source Amount
    JSF 500,000.00
    Total 500,000.00

    Description
    Thematic Classification
    Target Classification
    General Intervention
    Project Impact
    The TA will help improve water supply and sanitation facilities for the rural population in eight provinces, and institute safer hygiene practices in those areas. About 500,000 rural people will have access to these facilities by end of project implementation. The project will be implemented in the five provinces of the Tonle Sap project (Battambang, Kompong Chhnang, Kompong Thom, Pursat, and Siem Reap) and three additional provinces adjacent to the Tonle Sap area (Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, and Preah Vihear).

    Project Outcome
    The outcome will be an agreed grant sector project designed to (i) increase the number of water supply and sanitation facilities; (ii) strengthen the capacity of communities to design, build, and manage water supply and sanitation facilities; and (iii) provide hygiene and sanitation education in eight provinces in and around the Tonle Sap basin area.

    Project Outputs
    The TA will have the following outputs: (i) an update of the Government's RWSS investment plan for the eight provinces; (ii) an approved outline of the RWSS database, including identified data sources; (iii) an approved community demand-driven approach; (iv) an approved hygiene education plan, including appropriate sanitation and household water supply transport, storage, and treatment practices; (v) an approved proposal for the financing of the sanitation materials; and (vi) an overall sector investment project covering eight provinces, including feasibility studies of a sample of three subprojects.

    Policy Dialogue

    Environment Category: B

    Environment Impact and Mitigation

    Social Aspects and Remedies

    Benefits and Beneficiaries

    Beneficiary Participation in Formulation
    A stakeholder analysis will be undertaken to identify key project stakeholders, their project-related interests, and their role in determining project feasibility and success. The stakeholder analysis will include Government officials from the ongoing TSRWSSSP, other government agencies, international and bilateral agencies, nongovernment organizations, provincial and district authorities, civil society, and project-affected people and communities.

    Beneficiary Participation in Implementation
    Based on the stakeholder analysis, a wide range of stakeholders and beneficiaries will be consulted during project preparation. At inception, mid-term and final review, workshops will be organized to disseminate results and invite stakeholders to participate in joint analysis and action planning.

    Consulting Services
    A consulting firm will be recruited to implement the technical assistance (TA) and provide the following expertise: (i) rural water supply and sanitation policy and institutional reforms; (ii) rural water supply and sanitation engineering; (iii) sanitation and hygiene awareness raising; (iv) community demand-driven approaches; (v) project economic and financial analyses; (vi) poverty and social analyses, including gender and ethnic group assessments; (vii) resettlement; and (viii) environment. The team of specialists will provide 16 person-months of international and 25 person-months of national consulting services. The international consultants will comprise the following: (i) team leader/water supply and sanitation policy specialist (7 person-months), (ii) social development and resettlement specialist (4 person-months), (iii) economist and financial specialist (1 person-month), (iv) geohydrologic specialist (2 person-months), (v) environment specialist (1 person-month), and (vi) social survey specialist (1 person-month). The national consultants will comprise the following: (i) deputy team leader/water supply and sanitation specialist (8 person months), (ii) rural water supply and sanitation engineer (3 person-months), (iii) gender and social development specialist (4 person-months), (iv) resettlement specialist (2 person months), (v) environment expert (2 person-months), (vi) social survey and data collection specialist (2 person-months), (vii) economist (2 person-months), and (viii) financial specialist (2 person-months).

    Procurement

    Contacts
    Bank
    Paulus B. van Klaveren
    Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist
    SEEW
    Tel. No.: (632) 632-6206
    E-mail: pvanklaveren@adb.org

    Executing Agency
    Ministry of Rural Development
    Contact Person : Mr. Mao Saray, Project Director
    Tel. No. :
    Fax. No. : (855) 23 426 552 / 882 953
    E-mail : maosaray@online.com.kh
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