The Sustainable Water Fund (FDW) is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) facility that aims to contribute to water safety and water security in developing countries by supporting PPPs in the water sector, including: (1) Improved and sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation; (2) Efficient and sustainable water use in agriculture; and (3) Safe deltas and improved river basin management. The facility is executed by the Netherlands Enterprises Agency and commissioned by the Inclusive Green Growth Department (IGG, Ministry of Foreign Affairs). An impact-evaluation of 5 projects (Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana) from the first, out of three, tenders was commissioned by IGG. The results of this evaluation will contribute to a future decision on the renewal of this facility.
The synthesis report concludes that the projects score moderate to satisfactory on the contribution to poverty alleviation and changes in sustainable growth, self-reliance, food security, safety and public health. The added value of the PPP's is mostly positive. As for financial, institutional, ecological, technical and social sustainability particularly the projects in Ethiopia show good results.
Download: Ghana IWAD final report (December 2018)
Download: Ghana IWAD executive summary (December 2018)
Download: Ghana IWAD sustainability report (December 2019)
Download: Ghana SMARTerWash final report (December 2019)
Download: Ghana SMARTerWash sustainability report (December 2019)
Download: Ghana SMARTerWash executive summary (February 2020)
Download: Colombia final report (June 2019)
Download: Colombia sustainability report (December 2019)
Download: Colombia Executive Summary (January 2020)
Download: Ethiopia Executive summary impact evaluation SWSH Project (April 2020)
Download: Ethiopia baseline and follow-up surveys 2015 and 2017 (peri-)urban households (April 2020)
Download: Ethiopia baseline and follow-up surveys 2016 and 2019 rural households (April 2020)