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The Project supports the regional water company of the Piura region EPS Grau in ensuring the provision of reliable and affordable and water supply and sanitation services, taking into account environmental and climate change considerations.
The Scaling-Up Renewable Energy in Low Income Countries Program (SREP) of the Climate Investment Funds is empowering countries to transform their economies by demonstrating the viability of renewable energy to increase energy access and economic opportunities. SREP financing is channeled through five multilateral development banks (MDBs).
Based on a request of the Tajik Government, SECO and EBRD started to develop a programmatic and integrated approach to replicate the successful Khujand Water Supply Projects in secondary cities throughout the country, including the North.
The overall objective of the Contribution is to assist the competent Albanian Institutions and the Albanian Power Corporation KESH in raising the safety of the dams at Drin and Mat River Cascades to European standards.
SAFE is a Multi-Donor trust fund (TF) to support public financial management (PFM) reform iniatives in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region. It provides support for activities to systematically assess PFM performance, identify and implement action to achieve improvements and share knowledge and good practices accross countries.
The project is a collaboration between the UNIDO, the Departments of Trade and Industry (DTI) and of Energy (DoE) financed by SECO and DFID (UK). The project aims at a shift in industrial energy use practices in South Africa and possibly in the Southern African Region, with a view for industry to achieve a greater energy efficiency, in order to improve energy security and ensure continuity in power supply.
Switzerland supports in partnership with the German Development Bank KfW the restoration of the water supply system in the Peruvian cities of Pisco and San Andrés.
The basic objectives are to restore an uninterrupted supply of quality water to 260'000 people in Osh and 75'000 people in Jalal-Abad as well as to strengthen the capacity of the publicly owned water companies in technical, organizational and financial aspects. The project is co-financed with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The project aims to strenghten the capacities of Indonesia’s institutions to effectively and efficiently manage the challenge of improving trade competitiveness and the investment climate.
The Bishkek Water Company (BVK) provides potable water for domestic, commercial and public sector customers and collects and treats wastewater. BVK serves about 950,000 people and 5,500 institutional customers, including companies in the city and surrounding villages. Most of their infrastructure is outdated. Water losses are estimated at 25% of water supplied to network. BVK has limited capacity to carry out a rehabilitation programme on a larger scale.
The overall objective of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Regional Technical Assistance Centers (RTACs) in Africa is to facilitate the implementation of the long-term development objectives of beneficiaries as articulated in their development and poverty reduction strategies in core areas of the IMF's expertise through building institutional and human capacity in public financial management, revenue mobilization, monetary and financial systems and statistics.