Main challenges and operating conditions Sample Clauses

Main challenges and operating conditions. The sector is faced with the following developmental challenges: (i) fiscal constraints; (ii) ability to ensure infrastructure/asset creation on schedule based on limited construction capacity in the country; (iii) lack of skilled staff with sukanals and joint stock companies to maintain WSS systems, especially wastewater treatment plants; (iv) ability to progressively increase tariffs and overcome shortfall in operation and maintenance costs to achieve financial sustainability; (v) ability to ensure environmental sustainability of investments; (vi) ability to develop staff capacity of sukanals and joint stock companies to plan, design and manage WSS services; and (vii) ability to institute good governance practices – management information systems, prudent financial management and accounting practices, human resource development – in service delivery. Overcoming the above challenges is contingent on the reform agenda adopted by the executing agencies – Xxxxxx and SAWMA – and their action plan to progressively improve the environmental, institutional and financial sustainability of WSS services.
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Main challenges and operating conditions. The sector is faced with the following developmental challenges: (i) fiscal and financial constraints; (ii) limited ability to ensure infrastructure / asset creation on schedule based on limited construction capacity in the country;

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