The project will provide piped water supply to about 200,000 poor people in peri-urbanized and poor areas in Indonesia. This will be done by (i) financing and constructing water intake and treatment facilities; (ii) building the capacity of local government and community organizations and associated agencies, to design, finance, operate and maintain the distribution system; and (iii) raising awareness with poor communities on the health benefits of piped and treated water supply to raise demand for piped water supply systems.
Project Name | IKK Water Supply Sector Project | ||||
Project Number | 46380-007 | ||||
Country | Indonesia |
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Project Status | Closed | ||||
Project Type / Modality of Assistance | Technical Assistance |
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Strategic Agendas | Environmentally sustainable growth Inclusive economic growth |
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Drivers of Change | Governance and capacity development |
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Agriculture, natural resources and rural development / Rural water supply services Water and other urban infrastructure and services / Urban water supply |
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Description | The project will provide piped water supply to about 200,000 poor people in peri-urbanized and poor areas in Indonesia. This will be done by (i) financing and constructing water intake and treatment facilities; (ii) building the capacity of local government and community organizations and associated agencies, to design, finance, operate and maintain the distribution system; and (iii) raising awareness with poor communities on the health benefits of piped and treated water supply to raise demand for piped water supply systems. Strategic focus. The project contributes to the Indonesia Country Partnership Strategy, 2012 - 2014, which is under preparation, and is included in the Country Operations Business Plan, 2012-2014 for approval in 2014. ADB will support government efforts to achieve more inclusive growth by upgrading infrastructure, strengthening the delivery of local government services, and trageting poor populations. The project is in line with ADB's Water Oprational Plan, 2011-2020, which recognizes the lact of access to safe water and inappropriate hygiene practices as major barriers to improving general health and widening access to education among the most vulnerable communities. The project aslo addresses the issues raised in the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap for Indonesia (foodnote 1) since it will (i) adopt a community based approach, (ii) increase investment levels required to connect more households to piped water supply, (iii) stimulate sub-national political will to improve water services, (iv) stimulate cross-sectoral policy coordination on the provision of improved water supply facilities, and (v) increase community awareness of the importance of clean water use and sanitation practices. |
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Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy | Of the 238 million of Indonesia's total population, only 18% (or 40 million) are connected to piped and assumed safe water supply: 31% of the urban and 12% of the rural population. Limited access to safe water combined with poor sanitation explains the high level of water-borne diseases in the country. Indonesia has the highest incidence of thypoid in Southeaset Asia, while diarrhea is the second largest cause of death among young children (foodnote 1). Although improvement is being made, the under-five mortality rate is still high with 41 deaths per 1,000 live births. | ||||
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During Project Design | The executing agency is the Directorate General for Human Settlement (DGHS) of the Ministry of Publich Works, which will establish a project management unit. The implementing agencies will be the provincial agencies in charge of water supply. Local project management units will be established. |
During Project Implementation | The executing agency is the Directorate Geeral for human Settlements (DGHS) of the Ministry of Public Works, which will establish a project management unit. The implementing agencies will be the provincial agencies in charge of water supply. Local project management units will be established. Project implementation assistance will be provided through a consultancy contract with a firm, while individual consultants will be considered for specific tasks. Procurement will follow ADB's Procurement Guidelines. Advance action for consultant recruitment will be applied as much as possible. |
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Consulting Services | ADB will contract a consulting firm to provide the requested services. The consultants will be engaged by ADB in accordance with the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants (2013, as amended from time to time), using the Quality-Cost Based (80/20) selection method with simplified technical proposals and contracted on a lump-sum basis. |
Responsible ADB Officer | van Klaveren, Paulus B. |
Responsible ADB Department | Southeast Asia Department |
Responsible ADB Division | Urban Development and Water Division, SERD |
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Concept Clearance | - |
Fact Finding | - |
MRM | - |
Approval | 06 Nov 2013 |
Last Review Mission | - |
Last PDS Update | 22 Sep 2015 |
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Approval | Signing Date | Effectivity Date | Closing | ||
Original | Revised | Actual | |||
06 Nov 2013 | 20 Mar 2014 | 20 Mar 2014 | 01 Jun 2014 | 31 Dec 2015 | - |
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ADB | Cofinancing | Counterpart | Total | Date | Amount | |||
Gov | Beneficiaries | Project Sponsor | Others | |||||
0.00 | 715,000.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 715,000.00 | 06 Nov 2013 | 626,968.80 |
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Title | Document Type | Document Date |
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IKK Water Supply Sector Project: Project Preparatory Technical Assistance Report | Project Preparatory Technical Assistance Reports | Nov 2013 |
IKK Water Supply Sector Project: Initial Poverty and Social Analysis | Initial Poverty and Social Analysis | Nov 2013 |
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