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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

Urban Water Catalyst Initiative (UWCI)

German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) (
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Description
Description

The Urban Water Catalyst Initiative (UWCI) has the dedicated mission to accelerate urban water utility turnarounds in low- and middle-income countries and mobilizing large-scale public and private finance for performance improvement, climate-resilient infrastructure investment, and expanding discrimination-free water and sanitation access to the poorest. Particularly reform-minded utilities in low- and middle-income countries will be thereby guided towards additional and diversified sources of public and, in the longer term, private sources of financing instruments, including access to local capital markets.
To this end, the global UWCI provides just-in-time, tailor-made, and closely coordinated financial and technical assistance (i.a. via transfer of peer-to-peer operator know-how).

Expected Impact

The highly transformative Urban Water Catalyst Initiative supports the sustainable transformation of reform-minded public urban water and sanitation utilities into climate resilient, well-performing and credit-worthy public companies.
As a result of the utilities improved performance, and through partnerships developed during the process, the initiative will unlock finance for water security and urban resilience by mobilizing additional large-scale public and private finance, thus scaling-up investment and bridging the SDG 6 financing gap.
Overall, the UWCI changes the game for financing a water-secure and climate-resilient future by making a substantial contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda including SDG 6, SDG 3 (health), SDG 11 (sustainable cities), SDG 13 (climate resilience) and SDG 17 (partnerships) as well as other global agendas such as the Paris Agreement, NDCs, Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the New Urban Agenda.

Partners

Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs; EU

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Entity
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
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Region
  1. Africa
  2. Europe
  3. Latin America and the Caribbean
Other beneficiaries

Population in North Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe (focus on vulnerable groups)

Countries
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Contact Information

Claudia , claudia.pragua@giz.de