Empowering Palestinian Water Utilities: A Knowledge Exchange in The Netherlands
As part of the Nuffic Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) Tailor-Made-Training project, a delegation from Palestine visited The Netherlands from August 19 to August 21, 2024. The visit was organised by MSM in collaboration with the Water Sector Regulatory Council (WSRC) of Palestine and aimed to strengthen the development of resilient regional water utilities.
This exposure visit, held under the theme "Building Resilient Water Utilities," provided an opportunity for the delegation to learn from Dutch expertise in water management. Participants from the WSRC and newly formed National Water Utilities gained insights into the Dutch water sector’s operational practices, water distribution systems, financing, benchmarking and sustainability initiatives. The visit was structured to support the ongoing reform of Palestine’s water sector, which seeks to consolidate smaller utilities into larger, more economically viable regional units.
The program included visits to prominent Dutch organizations such as World Waternet / Waternet, BNG Bank, Acacia Water, Vewin and the Netherlands Water Partnership. These organizations shared their knowledge and innovative practices on water management, cost recovery strategies, benchmarking, and environmental sustainability. This newly gained knowledge can be implemented by the participants at enhancing water service delivery in Palestine.
This important collaboration underscores the commitment of both countries to fostering sustainable development in the water sector and ensuring the economic and environmental sustainability of Palestine’s newly created regional water utilities.
Orange Knowledge Programme
This project is part of the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) which is funded by the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and managed by Nuffic. For more information click here.
MSM's Expert Centre on Emerging Economies
This institutional collaboration project is part of MSM's Expert Centre on Emerging Economies. The department is an expert centre on local economic development in emerging and developing markets. We capacitate managers and professionals from government, private sector, NGOs, and post-secondary education in Africa, Asia, Middle East, and Latin America. We offer consultancy and customized training programs, and we manage complex projects in key sectors, e.g. water, agriculture and health. For more information click here.
Related news
Building resilient water utilities in Palestine
Applying the triple helix approach to the water sector in Palestine
Assuring economic viability and environmental sustainability of Palestinian regional water utilities