Proceedings, vol. 2 : text of all presentations
Shashwath Pratheeksha
The water utility partnership (WUP) aims at strengthening the capacities of African water suppliers in meeting the challenges of delivering water more efficiently, and sensitizing governments on the need of reforms, is playing its part in to ensure the achievement of the African Vision for Water (2025). In July 1996, WUP in collaboration with the World Bank Institute organized the first regional conference on institutional reforms in the WSS sector. A lot has happened since then. This report, presents the proceedings of the second regional conference on The Reform of the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector in Africa, organized as a follow-up, to enable the continent take stock of and share experiences on the reform process. Held in Kampala from the 26 to 28 February 2001, the conference brought together professionals and shareholders engaged in reform efforts. The theme of the conference was Enhancing Public-Private Partnership in the Context of the African Vision for Water (2025). The key issues emanating from the conference are captured in the " Kampala Statement " The record of the proceedings and conclusions are structured as follow : volume 1, expands on the Statement and includes a summary of the reports from the various sessions, working groups, clinics, and the final list of participants; volume 2, includes complete text of all presentations.
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