Integrated urban water management as a core municipal task
Official Project Title
Integrated urban water management as a core task for municipal/communal public/welfare services
Donor
BMZ, Title 687 03
Runtime
2018 – 2020
Budget
2.600.000 €
External project number
2017 2610 8/BOR0001
Person in charge
India: Stenzin Tsephel (Regional Director, SA)
HQ: Alex Campbell (Regional Coordinator, SA)
Partners
CDD; Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC); Town Municipal Council of Devanahalli; International Water Management Institute (IMWI); Biome Environmental Solutions; Inspiration; National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA); Ladakh Ecological Development Group (LEDeG); Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO); Itahari Municipality; Waste Concern
Description
Contribution to implementation of the “New Urban Agenda” of the thematic focus
“improving structures and living conditions in cities” by the Asia Policy as well as water strategy by BMZ. Innovative, sustainable and integral communal/municipal
public/welfare service are accessible to everybody in resilient, liveable south Asian cities.
Main Goal (2018 – 2026): Supply of Water and sanitation are a focal task of the public service available to all human and are managed sustainably.
Project Goal (2018 – 2020): Municipalities and environmental service providers are supported in improvement of living conditions of all inhabitants, protection of natural resources and development of liveable and inclusive cities.
Tags
Resilient, Liveable, Sustainable Cities; Municipalities; Public Services; New Urban Agenda; SDGs; BMZ Asia Policy; Urban Sanitation;
Project status
Project completed
Financial status
n.a.