USAID IUWASH Summary of Achievement Infographic

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SUMMARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS

PARTNERSHIPS

2016 PROFILE

1 National Office

5 Regional Offices

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The USAID-funded Indonesia Urban Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (IUWASH) Project, is a 5-year effort designed to support the Government of Indonesia (GoI) in making significant progress towards achieving its safe water and sanitation Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets by expanding access to these services.

National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Affairs, Supporting Agency for the Development of the Drinking Water Supply System (BPPSPAM), Union of Indonesian Water Supply Enterprises (PERPAMSI), Water Utility (PDAM), Indonesia State owned Forest Enterprise (Perhutani), World Bank/ WSP, ADB, USDP, IndII/DFAT, Water.Org, BRI, Bank Syariah Mandiri, BPR, NGOs, USAID/ICED and other USAID offices, communities, universities, Pefindo, Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia and other private sectors.

STAFF

PROGRAM RESULTS

Supporting

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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ACROSS INDONESIA

Spent Budget as of September 2015:

$32.5 million (83.99% of total budget)

on water, sanitation and hygiene development

2,246,005

$33.6 million

people have obtained access to safe water supplies

in additional assistance has been leveraged from the Government of Indonesia and private sector

256,055

239 Government institutions

people have gained access to improved sanitation facilities

and CSOs implement WatSan programs

89,566

47 Local Governments

people (33% of whom are women) have benefited from project training activities

increased local budget (APBD) allocations and improved their policies to support improvements in WatSan sector

Average water cost for poor people has decreased by

30 Local Government Waste Water Management Units established and operational

17

57%

PROJECT COMPONENTS WATER SUPPLY SECTOR r Water Utility Operations r Water Utility Financial Aspects r Water Utility Customer Relations r Raw Water and Climate Change Adaptation r Microfinance for low-income families r Master Meter for low-income families r Water Utility Capital Expenditure Financing r Water Utility Institutional Support

SANITATION SECTOR r Household Sanitation Systems r Communal Sanitation Systems r Sewerage Systems r Integrated Urban Sludge Management r Institutional Development Support

CROSSCUTTING SECTOR r Local Government WatSan Policies r Local Government Budget (APBD) r Citizen Engagement r Gender Mainstreaming r Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Funding


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