Damage Assessment Study (DAS) – Stage III

Due to the political situation in Yemen, the Water Sector Programme shifted from institutional development to strengthening Local Corporations (LCs) to sustain and enhance water and sanitation services during and after the crisis. GIZ supported the Damage Assessment Study (DAS) in 2014-2015, providing an initial assessment of 12 water corporations, utilities, and branches, with recommendations for service maintenance and institutional operations.

The BMZ-funded DAS Stage III aimed to update LC infrastructure and institutional conditions while preparing emergency relief, investment, and capacity development measures for conflict and post-conflict implementation. The objectives were:

  • Develop a strategic approach to enhance LC resilience in water and sanitation services. 

  • Design technical assistance packages for institutional and human resource capacity building. 

  • Prepare short-term investment packages for repair and rehabilitation. 

Disziplinen

  • Municipal Infrastructure
  • Water Resources Management

Gesellschaften

Dorsch Impact GmbH

Auftraggeber

Water Sector Programme in the Republic of Yemen (WSP), financed by Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

Dauer

Von 2017 bis 2018

Standort

Jemen

Projektleistungen

  • Assessment on the condition of the 12 Local Corporations with additional utilities and branches. 

  • Development of a strategic approach for technical assistance and investment measures. 

  • Outline an institutional and human resource framework of interventions. 

  • Preparation of capacity development packages, aimed at the institutional and human resource requirements. 

  • Preparation of technical assistance packages considering governance practices, utility management, financial practices, and human resource management. 

Unser Beitrag zu den UN-Nachhaltigkeitszielen

Wir haben uns verpflichtet, einen positiven Beitrag zu leisten und unterstützen die UN-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). Dieses Projekt trägt zu den folgenden SDGs bei:

Sauberes Wasser

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