Zimbabwe Infrastructure Policy Review

Autor: Ringskog, Klas
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
WATER CONSUMPTION
SERVICE OPERATORS
INFRASTRUCTURE
LEAST COST
PRIVATE OPERATOR
ROAD
WATER PRODUCTION
WATER SOURCES
WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
MUNICIPAL WATER
SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES
INVESTMENTS
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MUNICIPALITIES
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
WATER RESOURCE
TOWNS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
RAILWAY
WATER POLICY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
TOLL
WATER AUTHORITY
CUBIC METER
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
SOLID WASTE
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
ADEQUATE SANITATION
INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS
SERVICE QUALITY
COUNTERPART FUNDING
SANITATION
CONTRACT PERIOD
SURFACE WATER
SANITATION SECTOR
SUSTAINABLE WATER
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
OPERATIONAL RISKS
TOWN
WATER SYSTEM
PUMPING STATIONS
WATER CUSTOMERS
WATER SUPPLIES
DRINKING WATER
SEWERAGE SERVICES
ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
SANITATION UTILITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES
WATER SECTOR
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
CASH FLOW
COSTS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
ASSET HOLDING COMPANY
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
EXCESS CAPACITY
PRIVATE FINANCING
RAILWAY SERVICE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
MAINTENANCE OF ASSETS
OPERATIONAL COSTS
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
QUALITY OF SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS
ROADS
WATER SALES
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
POLICIES
STORAGE CAPACITY
SUSTAINABLE WATER SUPPLY
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
BILL COLLECTION
WATER SYSTEMS
HOUSEHOLDS
RAW WATER
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
INVESTMENT COSTS
JOINT VENTURE
MAINTENANCE COSTS
POTABLE WATER
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
SERVICE PROVISION
URBAN WATER
RURAL WATER
CUBIC METERS
UTILITIES
SYSTEMS
WATER SERVICE
COLLECTION SYSTEM
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
ROLLING STOCK
WATER COVERAGE
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT
MUNICIPAL STAFF
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
TARIFF POLICIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER USE
PRIVATE OPERATORS
CASH FLOWS
TRANSPORT
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORTATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
PUBLIC WORKS
WATER RESOURCES
URBAN AREAS
SANITATION SERVICE
ROAD TRANSPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
Popis: Many empirical studies have demonstrated the close relationship between a country’s economic development and its stock of infrastructure. Decades of deferred maintenance and lack of long-term financing have taken a heavy toll on Zimbabwe’s infrastructure that at one time was ranked at the top in Africa. Only the information and communications technologies (ICT) sector has been performing relatively well but its high tariffs add to the cost of doing business in Zimbabwe. The strategy in the infrastructure sectors is to encourage public private partnerships (PPPs) for the financing and execution of the different sub-projects. This strategy has been emerging in the electric power, road transport, and ICT sectors and is now being extended to water supply and sanitation. This review builds on the findings from an October-November 2013 mission that, upon the request of the Ministry of Finance, assessed the ministerial submissions for the 2014 public sector investment program (PSIP). The review concludes that the perception of the predictable policies is key for attracting responsible private partners for sustainable PPPs. The review recommends less risky options such as: (i) outsourcing operations of existing plants; (ii) lease contracts of existing plants; and (iii) sales of existing thermal plants. The review notes that the analytical multi donor trust fund (AMDTF) is programmed to close on June 30, 2014. It is of the essence to explore the possibilities to locate concessionary funding for a successor to the AMDTF given the high priority of additional studies in the power, water, and ICT sectors to prepare for the reforms suggested.
Databáze: OpenAIRE