Waterworx Palestine 2

WaterWorX Palestinian Territories

  • Period
    2020 – 2030
  • Region
    MENA
13 SDG 6 SDG

WOP partner who worked on this project

WOP partners
Palestinian Water Authority BluElephant

Palestinian Water Authority

Palestinian Territories

Topics

This project works to strengthen the water sector in Palestine, focusing on improved operational efficiency, reduced water losses, and increased revenue generation. These improvements are needed to address long-standing challenges, including outdated infrastructure, fragmented service delivery, and limited resources.

The approach is organised around four main pillars: institutional, operational, relational, and knowledge. This involves strengthening local institutions, improving day-to-day management and maintenance, building stronger relationships between stakeholders, and sharing expertise through targeted training programmes, practical workshops, and innovative technologies.

The project is active in the municipalities of North Hebron and Salfit, where it works directly with local stakeholders to build the skills, systems, and networks needed for effective water service delivery.

By combining knowledge transfer, capacity building, and innovation, the initiative aims to ensure sustainable access to safe and sufficient water while supporting the long-term reform goals of the Palestinian Water Authority.

Related services

Workforce development and on the job/premise training Capacity-building workshops and seminars Peer-to-peer knowledge exchanges and mentorship Skills development for water governance, operations, and finance Maturity level scan Governance framework development Trusted advisor & catalyser Inclusion - Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Water cycle management Water safety & quality Sanitation (WASH) Climate resilience and mitigation Research & innovation Performance improvement Non-revenue water loss Digitalisation/GIS Data and sensoring E-learning Governance billing

Results

The partnership supported the Palestinian Water Authority in establishing autonomous, sustainable, and strong regional water utilities to improve the operation and maintenance of drinking water and wastewater services.

Key results include:

  • Setup of Geographic Information System (GIS) as solid basis for improved and informed decision-making on assets and future planning.
  • Establishing standard water tariff and ensuring that water revenues are directly invested in the water sector.
  • Improved monitoring and reporting of water quality data.
  • Infrastructure and service expansion – Extended sewer networks and expanded the BluElephant system to improve coverage.
  • Water resource development – Identified and protected new sources, including rainwater harvesting and reuse projects.
  • Planning and management – Developed investment proposals, wastewater strategies, and water safety plans.
  • Water quality and efficiency – Improved water quality monitoring and reduced non-revenue water losses.
  • Financial and institutional sustainability – Strengthened the financial performance of service providers to ensure long-term viability.
  • Community engagement – Increased community involvement and fostered stronger collaboration with stakeholders.

Highlights

Institutional

reform for stronger regional water utilities

by 2030 we will have supported 27 services providers to merge into 3-4 regional water utilities.

300,000

people benefit from access to clean water

10%

Non-revenue water loss reduction

By end of 2030 this reduction will be achieved via optimized GIS and asset management of (waste)water services. 

10,000

people benefit from improved sanitation

Partners

Netherlands Represenatative Office Salfit Municipality North Hebron Joint Service council for water and wastewater

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