This document summarizes a capacity building project in Pakistan to improve water quality monitoring and reporting on SDG 6.1. The 5-year project, funded through the Ministry of Climate Change and KOICA, aims to develop a national water quality monitoring system, strengthen institutions' capacity for SDG 6.1 tracking, and build human resources' testing and monitoring skills. Key objectives include establishing an IT-based water quality monitoring mechanism and building laboratories' capacity. Initial achievements include staff hiring and assessing laboratories' equipment and training needs. Future plans include developing an MIS for reporting, training modules, and upgrading water quality laboratories.
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1. Capacity Building on Water Quality
Monitoring and SDG 6 (6.1) Reporting
2020-2025
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2. Executed & Sponsored by: Ministry of Climate
Change/ KOICA
Project Cost: Rs. 1,289.206 Million
Project Duration 5 Years
Date of Approval: 3rd June, 2020
Date of Commencement 1st July, 2020
Source of Funding:
Partners
Federal PSDP (Rs.102.006 Million) +
In-Kind Grant from KOICA ($7.42 Million)
PHED(Punjab, KPK, Sindh, Baluchistan
and PAK EPA
3. Pakistan status of drinking water is 39 % people
have access to safe drinking water free from
bacterial contamination. The base line in 2017
was 36% established based on the data from
PCRWR of 2015 report
(PCRWR water quality report published in 2021)
4. Objectives
A. To develop national/provincial drinking water quality monitoring and surveillance
management system
B. To strengthen the capacity of WASH cell and PHEDs to track progress of SDG-6.1
C. To enhance coordination capacity of WASH Cell on drinking water issues with provincial
governments
D. To build capacity of human resources on water quality testing, monitoring and provision of
necessary equipment
5. Project Outcomes
Development of an
effective water quality
monitoring ,
surveillance,
management system and
to strengthen
institutional and policy
arrangements
Establishment of
periodic IT based
mechanism on water
quality monitoring
Capacity building on
water quality monitoring
and testing for the
identified stakeholders
6. Project Achievements
1. Hiring of staff completed
2. Base line for water quality labs for equipment needs and civil work has
been completed
3. The tender of procurement is under process by UNOPs as an IP of KOICA
3. Training need assessment report is under the process of compilation
4.Gender plan has been finalised
Scoping exercise for MIS development for water quality reporting has
been completed.
7. Project Financing
Financial Year 2020-21
Allocation 3 million
Expenditure Nil
Revised PC I was approved on 11th November, 2020
Financial Year 2021-22
Allocation 3 million
Expenditure Nil
Recruitment of Project staff is in final stages. Water quality monitoring activities to commence
on charge assumption of project staff
9. Way forward
1. Develop the MIS for water quality reporting and tracking of operational activities of water
quality
2. Development of training modules and role of trainings
3. Review the SOPs of water quality labs and protocols
4. Development of Surveillance framework for water quality
5. Start of water quality lab uplift for equipment and civil works