Data Collection in Support of the Water Policy Reform in Georgia

Project Client

The Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia (MRDI);

Country

Georgia;

Origin Of Funding

USAID;

Start Date

05.06.2019

End Date

18.09.2019

Region

Caucasus;

The main objective of the project is to support the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia (MRDI) in enhancing water and wastewater management system decentralization in Georgia with a particular focus on Guria and Mtskheta-Mtianeti regions.

More specifically, in order to attain its goals, PMCG under the USAID-funded Good Governance Initiative (GGI), will undertake the following activities:

  • Conduct a series of meetings, discussions and in-depth interviews with relevant stakeholders as well as desk research;
  • Obtain detailed service maps and maps of networks, including descriptions of existing and planned water sources for each of the pilot areas;
  • Collect descriptions of existing, ongoing and planned investment in water delivery and wastewater management for each of the pilot areas;
  • Collect data for local investments in plant and equipment, including historical data, current data and future investment plans for each of the pilot areas;
  • Develop organizational charts;
  • Determine the degree of cooperation and joint activities between entities within both proposed pilot areas now or in the recent past;
  • Determine if any formal assistance is being provided by, or extended to, municipalities or other entities;
  • For each entity, develop a list of functions that are provided inhouse and functions provided outside the “proposed” unified company in each pilot area; and
  • For each separate localized company, determine local revenue and expenses and determine whether any centrally provided services are allocated.

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