The Water Sector and Development. Public Spending and Development Assistance in the Sector

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Water for Life: Implications for Developing Countries Danny M. Leipziger Vice President and Head of Network Poverty Reduction and Economic Management The World Bank Zaragoza, Spain June 30, 2008

Outline Poverty and Development The Water Sector and Development Public Spending and Development Assistance in the Sector Key Messages 2

Outline Poverty and Development The Water Sector and Development Public Spending and Development Assistance in the Sector Key Messages 3

Growth and Poverty Relationship: Growth is vital for poverty reduction Average growth rate (% ) 10 8 6 4 2 0-2 EAP ECA LAC MNA SAR AFR Source: WDI 2007-4 Source: WDI 2007 1981-1989 1990-1999 2000-2004 4

Growth and Poverty Relationship: Growth is vital for poverty reduction (cont.) Poverty headcount ratio at $1 a day (PPP) (% of population) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 EAP ECA LAC MNA SAR AFR 1981 1990 2004 Source: WDI 2007 5

The Growth, Inequality and Poverty Triangle: Growth is vital for poverty reduction 10 Annual change in poverty headcount (%) Romania Zambia Indonesia -3 Burkina Faso Bolivia 6 Senegal Brazil Bangladesh India Ghana Tunisia Uganda El Salvador Vietnam -10 Annual GDP per capita growth, 1990s (%) Source: Pro Poor Growth in the 1990s. Country Case studies 6

Downside risks have grown real GDP, percentage change Low income Middle income Base case Low case High income Source: World Bank staff calculations. 7

Delivering aid and promoting growth in fragile states has proven difficult Per Capita GDP Growth in 1995-2000 vs. 2000-2005 Number of countries in Low Income Countries Fragile states with decreasing aid since 2000 Fragile states with increasing aid since 2000 7 Non fragile states Growth accelerates since 2000 Source: World Bank staff calculations Growth decelerates since 2000 8

Outline Poverty and Development The Water Sector and Development Public Spending and Development Assistance in the Sector Key Messages 9

Water: A Global Challenge EAP ECA MNA 7 3 2 7 31 35 SAR LAC AFR 22 39 9 10 24 24 Water supply (rural/urban) Sanitation (rural/urban) Millions to be served each year to meet MDGs 10

Investments in Water Water investments provide multiple benefits and are drivers of growth and poverty alleviation. Health benefits Environmental gains Building government track record of credibility and inclusivenss Education Gender aspects Economic growth consequences 11

Improved Sanitation Facilities and Water Source 12

Urbanization Projected Population Developing & Transition Countries (DTC) and OECD P o p u la tio n (b illio n s ) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Megacities Cities Towns Other rural Fragile lands DTC OECD DTC OECD DTC OECD DTC OECD DTC OECD 1950 1970 2000 2030 2050 Rapid urban growth in secondary cities & towns Still many in fragile rural areas 13

An illustration coverage in Latin America Many people still unserved: 51 million w/o access to improved drinking water source (9.2%) 116 million w/o adequate sanitation (23%), less than 13% of domestic sewerage treated 44 million w/o electricity (8%) 96 million using biomass for cooking and heating (19%) 203 million living in inadequate housing conditions (40%) Many w/o adequate transport options 14

Latin America: Private Investment in Infrastructure back on the rise? Private Investment in Infrastructure (USD bn) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10.6 68.9 28.3 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Investment Year Source: Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) Database, World Bank 15

Investment Needs by Region by 2015 (percent of GDP) 16

The Face of Private Sector Participation is Changing 17

The Face of Private Sector Participation is Changing (cont.) 45 40 35 30 25 Water projects with private participation by income group, 1990-2005 Projects Low income Upper middle income China Low er middle income 20 15 10 5 0 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 18

Africa: Financial Flows to the Sector Private investment is increasing but not in water WSS 19

Outline Poverty and Development The Water Sector and Development Public Spending and Development Assistance in the Sector Key Messages 20

Public investment in infrastructure decreasing 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% Public expenditure in AFR (11 country sample) % of GDP 4.2% 1.6% 80-85 86-90 91-95 96-01 Infrastructure Health Education Sum 21

Bending the Negative Trend in Public Expenditure Proposal in HDR2006: Min expenditure 1% of GDP Source: HDR 2006 22

Improving the Efficiency of Scarce Public Expenditure 5B USD literally going down the drain: reduce NRW (non-revenue water) 40 35 # of utilities 30 25 20 15 10 Developed Developing 5 0 0% 10% 20% UFW: unaccounted for water Source: IB-NET 30% 40% 50% Percent UfW 60% 70% 80% 23

Improving the Efficiency of Scarce Public Expenditure (cont.) Subsidies are captured by the middle and upper class: change to access 24

More and Better Aid? 2004 US$ billions 150 120 Total Net ODA Net ODA to SSA Time to deliver on aid commitment is NOW 90 60 30 Most of the promised increase in aid has not yet materialized 0 All DAC donors G7 donors All DAC donors G7 donors 2004 2007 2010 target* 25 *Based on commitments made at Gleneagles and other donor commitments in 2005

More and Better Aid? 2005 US$ (billions) 150 120 90 ODA as % of GNI 0.4 0.35 0.3 0.25 0.2 60 0.15 30 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 ODA as a % of GNI Total net ODA 0.1 0.05 0 26

More and Better Aid? 27

Outline Poverty and Development The Water Sector and The World Bank Development Assistance and Public Spending in the Sector Key Messages 28

Key Messages Clean water is a development necessity Water and sanitation are public as well as private goods Investment needs are large Basic service delivery is part of inclusive development package 29

Thank You - Gracias 30