The
Indonesia Urban Water Sanitation and Hygiene (IUWASH) project is a
sixty-month program funded by the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) and implemented under the leadership of IUWASH
works with government, the private sector, NGOs, community groups and
other stakeholders to improve access to safe water supply and sanitation
in Indonesia’s urban areas. The overall goal of IUWASH is to assist the
Government of Indonesia (GOI) in making significant progress in
achieving its safe water and sanitation Millennium Development Goal
(MDG) targets by expanding access to these services. The expected
results to be achieved are: (a) Two million people in urban areas gain
access to improved water supply; (b) 250,000 people in urban areas gain
access to improved sanitation facilities; and (c) the per unit water
cost paid by the poor in targeted areas decreases by at least 20%. To
achieve the above, technical assistance is divided in three main
technical components:
- Mobilizing demand for water supply and sanitation service delivery;
- Improving and expanding capacity for water and sanitation service delivery; and
- Strengthening policy and the financial enabling environment for improved water supply and sanitation service delivery.
The
purpose of the baseline study is to collect, organize, an undertake a
baseline analysis of available war water and climate data for Kab Lebak,
Banten Province. This information will ultimately be used to complete a
climate change risk evaluation and develop most appropriate adaption
strategies.
For those mentioned purpose, IUWASH inviting potential bidders to submit proposal, detail Scope of Work (SoW), etc, please see :
Thank you very much for your kind attention
Sincerely yours,
Procurement IUWASH

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