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* World Bank Publishes Assessment of Restrictions on Palestinian Water
Sector Development
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Date : 20/4/2009   Time : 15:56

*JERUSALEM, April 20, 2009 (WAFA)*-* The World Bank* published, today, a
report entitled* Assessment of Restrictions on Palestinian Water Sector
Development*.  The report is the Bank’s first on the issue of water in the
West Bank and Gaza. Together with two other recent reports, examining access
to West Bank land and to telecommunication frequencies, it provides
comprehensive insight into a critical, but largely unaddressed component of
the economic restrictions impeding Palestinian economic development; limited
access to natural resources.

When combined with governance and capacity weaknesses in Palestinian
institutions, these rules and restrictions have resulted in an
underdeveloped Palestinian water sector. Even though the Palestinian
National Authority (PNA) and many donors have invested in establishing a
sustainable and equitable water sector, access to water resources, water
infrastructure and institutions remain inadequate. The sector continues to
operate in a very inefficient emergency mode, with far reaching economic,
social and environmental consequences. Water-related humanitarian crises are
in fact chronic in Gaza and in parts of the West Bank.

Indeed, availability of water resources is highly disparate; with fresh
water per capita in Israel approximately four times that of The Palestinian
Territory. Whereas Israel has established efficient water infrastructure and
management, the PNA is struggling to attain the basic level of
infrastructure and service of a low-income country.  Water investment in The
Palestinian Territory has dropped to very low levels, is fragmented and
inefficient, and perpetuates low utility performance. In Gaza, marginal
water and sanitation investment is contributing to an unchecked water
quality crisis with severe public health and environmental impacts.

To begin ameliorating the situation, the study recommends the adoption of an
agenda that clearly addresses identified shortcomings in water resource
development and management, a low and declining investment rate, and weak
management of water services.  The report includes several solutions to some
existing problems, including:       A joint governance system asymmetrical
in power and capacity, which does not facilitate the rational planning and
development of Palestinian water resources and infrastructure; an investment
environment that creates huge costs and delays; implementation restrictions
that can make the movement of a single pipe a logistical and administrative
challenge; weak institutional capacity of the PA and of most sector actors
(such as operators and municipalities) for planning, implementation and
management of water infrastructure; development partnerships that move
uneasily between the political context and the development challenge and are
often stuck in emergency rather than strategic mode.

The report was initiated at the request of the PNA. Its goal is to develop a
balanced analysis and to create awareness of the factors restricting West
Bank and Gaza’s water sector development as well as of the economic,
socio-political, and environmental impacts of such restrictions.  It was
conducted during Sept. 2008 and Feb. 2009, by a multi- disciplinary team of
international and local experts on water resource management, water supply
and sanitation, sociology, public policy and conflict, and involved
consultations on process and findings with Palestinian and Israeli
stakeholders. The target audience includes Palestinian and Israeli
government officials, as well as the donor community and all stakeholders
engaged in the water sector, including Palestinian water providers and
users. The findings are also expected to be of immediate interest to the
donors’ Ad Hoc Liaison Committee when it convenes this spring.


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