Cewas collaborated with Kenya's Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF) to develop a Governance Assessment Tool aimed at improving investment decision-making and fostering a conducive environment within the water sector. This tool systematically evaluates key areas to drive improvements in governance and service delivery.
Key Areas of Assessment
- Institutional Dynamics: Evaluates relationships between service providers, investors, regulators, and governance bodies, emphasising collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
- Governance Principles: Focuses on transparency, accountability, participation, and anti-corruption measures, ensuring integrity and ethical practices.
- Performance Metrics: Assesses effectiveness, efficiency, organisational strategy, financial management, and technical operations, guiding utilities towards optimal performance.
Implementation & Impact
- Collaborative Development: Cewas worked closely with WSTF and five Kenyan utilities, providing guidance and training on utilising the tool effectively.
- Pilot Phase: The tool was piloted with utilities, revealing diverse performance levels ranging from 16% to 74%, highlighting areas for improvement.
- Utility-Specific Insights: Larger utilities generally obtained higher scores, showcasing the tool's ability to offer tailored insights and strategies based on utility size and context.
Achieving Positive Change:The Governance Assessment Tool empowers water utilities in Kenya to enhance governance practices, foster stakeholder collaboration, and optimise operational efficiency. By providing a structured assessment framework, the tool supports utilities in making informed decisions and driving continuous improvement in service delivery.
Cewas' collaboration with WSTF resulted in the development of a comprehensive Governance Assessment Tool, facilitating data-driven decision-making and governance enhancements within the Kenyan water sector. Through ongoing utilisation and refinement, this tool contributes to building a more transparent, accountable, and effective water governance framework in Kenya.