Title: Morocco: OBA Subsidies to Water
1Morocco OBA Subsidies to Water Sanitation
Connections in Poor Peri-urban Areas
- The GPOBA pilot and the full scale INMAE project
in the Greater Casablanca
Christophe Cluzeau (LYDEC) Alain Mathys (Suez
Environment)
2Background Lydec
- 30 years concession contract started on August
1st, 1997 - Management of 3 public services
- water
- sewerage
- electricity
- Delegated authority Regional Authority of
Greater Casablanca - Total population 4,5 million
- Population without adequate access to water and
sewerage - close to 1 million
- (145,000 households)
3INMAE objective household connections for
145,000 families before 2010
- in urban areas
- in rural areas
INMAE project is integrated into the National
Initiative for Human Development (INDH)
4Types of low income settlements
Rural
Urban
5The GPOBA pilot
- 2 neighborhoods
- Lahraouiyine (5.580 households)
- Lemkensa (7.996 households)
6Value added of the GPOBA pilot
- Understand the issues and put the problems on the
table (progressive land tenure and ownership
regularization, recognition of the population in
illegal settlements, financing needs, etc.) - Clarify the role of all parties and allocate
clear responsibilities on how to solve these
problems - Strengthen the partnership between the parties,
for and beyond the pilots, based on shared
development objectives - Adapt LYDECs organization to meet INMAE
objective (70 staff dedicated to the
project)
7Challenges aheadINMAE in Casablanca
Before 2010
145 000 Hhs
Relocation is integrated in publicly funded
programs What about on site upgrading?
8Challenges aheadINMAE in Casablanca
- Needs to expand service to On site upgrading
- Estimated cost US 137m
- Available local financing mechanisms (LYDEC,
investment funds, user connection fees, local
institutions) US 87m - Financing gap US 50m
- Next steps
- How to finance pilot project scale up ?
- What role for the World Bank Group ?
9Thank you