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New WatSan Project Implementation 07.01.2009Skat takes over SDC's Water and Sanitation Project in the Republic of Moldova.
After a competitive tender procedure in 2008, Skat has been selected as the new implementer of the Water and Sanitation Project (ApaSan) conducted and financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) in the Republic of Moldova since 2001. In its new phase, the project aims at scaling-up replicable models for decentralized rural water supply and sanitation services delivery and management introduced by SDC over the past years. After a clarification mission to Moldova performed in November 2008, Skat was contracted by SDC for a start-up phase over 5 months (01.12.08 - 30.04.09) in order to implement the transition and administrative change, as well as to conduct a detailed sector surveys, team / partnership building and final project document / budget elaboration. For further information, see the ApaSan Project description. |
Skat News - September 2008 09.09.2008Newsletter of Skat - Swiss Resource Centre and Consultancies for Development
The electronic newsletter of Skat is sent to you approximately three times each year. Skat News provides you with brief summaries of recent and ongoing projects, links you to further information and documents, and provides you with relevant contact addresses. |
Focus on Mobility N°10 05.09.2008Thematic news bulletin of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
The "Focus on Mobility" provides half-yearly information on relevant news, current issues & trends, SDC project milestones, recommended readings, upcoming events as well as new web pages regarding development cooperation in the transport sector. The newsletter is a service provided by Skat within the SDC Support Mandate in Mobility. Click on the link below to read the latest issue. |
Study Tour to Switzerland 27.08.2008Skat organised study tour to Switzerland for an Ukrainian delegation.
The objective of this study tour was to expose project partners
(Ukrainian Governmental officials as Parliamentarians – national and
Oblast and Rayon level, social mobilisers, community leaders) to
successful experiences with decentralised community-based water supply
and other public services delivery in Switzerland. |
AGUASAN Workshop Report 2007 Published 13.02.2008Sustainable and effective decentralised W&S services need not only institutional, organisational and human resources capacity building at local level, but also a functional financial mechanism, and a clear and appropriate allocation of roles and responsibilities.
On 18 - 22 June 2007, the 23rd AGUASAN workshop took place in Gwatt (Switzerland). The presentations, discussions, learnings, and results are summarised in a workshop report. During five days, 46 development professionals from all over the world delved into the issue topic of “Opportunities and Challenges for the Water and Sanitation Sector in a Decentralised Context” and explored how shifting of power, competencies, responsibilities and resources from the central government to local levels particularly affects the way water supply and sanitation (W&S) issues are dealt with. Looking at four topic cases dealing with decentralised models for service delivery and an analysis by a concept working group, the workshop brought up several findings: the W&S sector needs to be flexible to respond to the dynamic decentralisation processes, which includes a lobbying and negotiation process amongst the players, and to find its niche. Decision-making power, institutional capacity, fiscal and technical resources for services delivery and their management have to be devolved concommitantly and in an adequate way. In addition, roles and responsibilities in the sector should be devolved to the lowest appropriate and competent level. And finally, an effective decentralisation process should be part of a broader governance and democratisation reform, and neither an isolated nor a universal remedy to W&S sector needs. The report can be downloaded or ordered in the publications section of the Skat website. |
KM4D Journal - New issue online - capacity building for networking 04.10.2006With great pleasure we announce that the September 2006 issue of the KMD Journal on the subject of 'Capacity building for networking' is now online:
http://www.km4dev.org/journal/index.php/km4dj/issue/current |
Skat participated in the 2006 Run of St.Galler Altstadtlauf 03.10.2006 |