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By: Christopher Kanyesigye [email protected] Application of the WSP Self Assessment Tool in NWSC – UGANDA Water Safety Conference 2010

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Water Safety Conference 2010. By: Christopher Kanyesigye [email protected]. Application of the WSP Self Assessment Tool in NWSC – UGANDA. The Assessment tool introduced. The tool was sent to me by Ms Sarah Tibatemwa, Director IWA Africa Office through e-mail - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

By: Christopher Kanyesigye [email protected]

Application of the WSP Self Assessment Tool in NWSC – UGANDA

Water Safety Conference 2010

Page 2: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

The Assessment tool introduced• The tool was sent to me by Ms

Sarah Tibatemwa, Director IWA Africa Office through e-mail

• Initially it appeared complicated, needed expert’s introduction

• Ms Sarah went through together with me, thereafter found to be user friendly

• Two NWSC Branches, Kampala Water and Entebbe were selected, applied the self assessment tool in March 2010

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

RUDO: Easy but has to be introduced

Page 3: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

Assessment methodology• Assessment was done at the NWSC Training Centre, with

facilities such meeting rooms, library (for reference materials such as Annual Reports and network maps) and refreshments

• Assessment exercise required experienced staff with up-to-date facts of all stages of the WS system i.e. catchment, treatment, distribution and customer premises

• For each group, a chair for reading the questions as arranged in the tables and a rapporteur for recording the answers to the questions were selected

• Any member who knew the answer for a particular question was given opportunity to speak and justify, where necessary

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

Page 4: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

Page 5: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

Lessons learnt• By the end of the exercise, areas of good

performance, gaps in the system and areas that need more focus were recorded

• Duration of assessment was longer for Kampala Water (bigger branch)- 2 days than Entebbe Area -1 day

• Exercise became a training opportunity i.e. members learnt and appreciated the roles and linkages to other sections

• Members agreed to carry out the assessment annually to take stock of weaknesses and achievements, and link it with the annual business plan preparation and budgeting

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

Page 6: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

• The graphs of the results were not tarrying with the data input: Red bars stand for what, blue bars stand for what?

• Direct submission on line was not possible, had to print, scan and mail

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

Problems noted

Page 7: By: Christopher Kanyesigye      Christopher.Kanyesigye@nwsc.co.ug

• Address the gaps, consolidate the good performance • Apply the WSP assessment tool in the rest of the Areas

Thanks for yr attention

Water Safety ConferenceNovember 2-4 2010, Kuching, Malaysia

Way Forward

New residential area, what WQ challenges?