Transforming a water company to improve service levels and resilience: Lessons from Sierra Leone

S. Day, Nitin Jain, Tom Menjor, Maada K Penge
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All water companies need to be able to provide safe, adequate and reliable water supplies to their customers and consumers. Yet some work under very daunting conditions. The civil war in Sierra Leone resulted in the destruction of much water supply infrastructure. It also had a devastating impact on the performance of water companies. Since the war ended in 2002 other changes continue, such as: population growth, unplanned urbanisation, environmental destruction and climate change, plus the Ebola outbreak. These pressures all have a massive impact on the natural environment and on demands for water. It is against this background that Guma Valley Water Company is trying to rebuild water infrastructure and strengthen utility arrangements for providing a reliable and affordable service on which people depend. This article describes ongoing efforts to improve water supply in Freetown. The case study highlights the multi-faceted nature of resilience building and the processes that must be undertaken if water companies are to become resilient. Long-term technical and financial support is required, however, programmes should be realistic in their expectations.
改造供水公司以提高服务水平和复原力:塞拉利昂的经验教训
所有供水公司都需要能够为客户和消费者提供安全、充足和可靠的供水。然而,有些工作是在非常令人生畏的条件下进行的。塞拉利昂的内战导致许多供水基础设施遭到破坏。它还对水务公司的业绩造成了毁灭性的影响。自2002年战争结束以来,其他变化仍在继续,例如:人口增长、无计划的城市化、环境破坏和气候变化,以及埃博拉疫情。这些压力都对自然环境和对水的需求产生了巨大的影响。正是在这种背景下,古马谷供水公司正在努力重建供水基础设施,并加强公用事业安排,以提供人们所依赖的可靠和负担得起的服务。本文描述了改善弗里敦供水的持续努力。该案例研究强调了韧性建设的多面性,以及水务公司要想变得有韧性必须采取的流程。但是,需要长期的技术和财政支助,方案的期望应该切合实际。
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