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USAID/Cairo requested the Environmental Health Project (EHP) to assess the institutional situation in the governorates of Fayoum, Beni Suef, and Menya and to recommend actions to transform the water supply and wastewater organizations into financially via

TitleSummary report institutional development for water and wastewater utilities in the governorates of Fayoum, Beni Suef, and Menya
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsEdwards, DB, Selim, T, Laredo, D, Bakr, M, El-Tayeb, M, Genena, N, Zaki, S
Secondary TitleActivity report / EHP
Volumeno. 12
Paginationvii, 17 p. : 3 tab.
Date Published1995-09-01
PublisherEnvironmental Health Project (EHP)
Place PublishedArlington, VA, USA
Keywordsegypt beni suef, egypt el minya, egypt fayoum, evaluation, institutional development, provincial cities development project (egypt), sdiafr, sdicap, sdisan, sdiwat, wastewater, water authorities, water supply
Abstract

USAID/Cairo requested the Environmental Health Project (EHP) to assess the institutional situation in the governorates of Fayoum, Beni Suef, and Menya and to recommend actions to transform the water supply and wastewater organizations into financially viable, autonomous utilities. The introductory chapter of this report reviews and summarizes the tasks required and accomplished. A discussion of the issues requiring attention during the final year of the Provincial Cities Development (PCD) Project is provided in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 gives a checklist of indicators to work towards and monitor during the bridging period (from September 1995 until the project completion, August 1996). A summary of progress to date, results, and conclusions is provided in Chapter 4. The overriding conclusion of the whole effort is that continued institutional support to the three provincial cities in water and wastewater is justified to help them move to the next stage of development.

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