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Financing Water in Tanzania: Budget Development & Analysis,
MDG and Mkukuta Costing
Susanne Hesselbarth
DPG-Water RetreatDar es Salaam – September 8, 2005
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Overview
Budget Developments & Analysis MTEF and PER MDG and Mkukuta Costing
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Funding for the Water Sector
Strong increase in the water budget over past 5 years, from Tsh. 32.4 bn (FY 00/01) Tsh. 126.4 (FY 04/05)
W ater budgets (within Vote 49 and Regional Votes)
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2000/1 2001/2 2002/3 2003/4 2004/5 Financial years
TSH bn
Donor Development
Ministry Development Ministry Recurrent Local Councils
93% of local developm ent funds for new Lake Victoria- Shinyanga schem e
Donor funds: 62% to urban 22% to sm all tow ns 10% to v illages 6% to sector reform
Less than 10% of budget goes to local councils
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Funding the Water Sector
Execution of the water budget has been unsatisfactory (78%
in FY 00/01, 68% in FY 01/02, 48% in FY 02/03)
Individual budget components:
Recurrent expenditure: 10% of total in FY 04/05
Allocations to local councils: 10% of total in FY 04/05 Total
recurrent: 20% of total expenditure
Sources of Funding:
Donor Resources: 56% of water budget in FY 04/05
up from 51% in FY 2000/2001
Urban Focus of Development Expenditures
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MTEF: Expenditure Planning
MTEF established as basic planning frameworkfor activities in the water sector
Not yet reflecting the NSGRP - Clusters
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2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008
MTEF: Expenditures for Water
Recurrent
Development
Mio Tsh
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PER: Expenditure Review
Since FY 2001/02, annual PER for the water sector
Finding of the PER 05/06:- sector achievements in terms of policy and strategy development
- increase in overall funding for the water sector in proportion to other priority sectors from 3,7% to 7,9%
- lack of uniform sector wide costing
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Water Sector: Mkukuta and MDG
Water MDGs widely accepted in Tanzania and
reflected by NAWAPO and NWSDS
Mkukuta: Increased access to clean affordable
and safe water and sanitation is a core element
for poverty reduction
Cluster Strategies with interventions in the
water sector and operational targets until 2010
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Costing
Several Costings of water-related MDG targets have been carried out in previous years.
Costing of the interventions for reaching the Mkutkuta operational targets are part of the Mkukuta Implementation Plan
Recognized need for a comprehensive medium- and long-term MDG and MKUKUTA costing
=> Define the Financing Gap
=> Basis for Investment Programme
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MDG Costing
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M o W L D M P W a te rA id N R W S S P
C o s tin g R e s u lts
U rb a n S a n ita t io n
R u ra l S a n ita t io n
U rb a n W a te r
R u ra l W a te r
Comparative Analysis of costings shows large variations due to different assumptions
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Mkukuta Costing
Most recent costing exercise initiated in July 2005 as Part of the Implementation Plan of the Mkukuta
Process led by the MoWLD Broad-based Stakeholder Workshop and
Focussed Policy Dialogues Draft Costing inspired by MP methodology and
informed by past costing Inclusive Approach WS, SS and WR
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Mkukuta Costing
Mkukuta Costing Share of Subsectors in US$ Mio
177
2.021
1.349
Water Resources Water Supply Sanitation and Sewerage
Total Cost: 3.546 Mio US$
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Mkukuta Costing
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Mkukuta MoWLD Water Aid MP NRWSSP
Comparative Analysis of Costings
Urban Infrastructure Rural Infrastructure
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Financing Gap
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2005/2
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2006/2
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2007/2
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2008/2
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Costing Water SupplyCosting Total
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Financing Gap in US$ Million
MTEF Expenditures Costing Water Supply Costing Total
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Conclusion and Open Questions
Funding Gap -> Yes Quantification -> ? Relevance -> Mkukuta Costing as basis for
MTEF Next Steps -> Workshops for Discussion of
Draft Costing in 09/10 - 2005 Core Issues -> Mkukuta Costing vs. Sector
Investment Plan Priorization -> ?