This month marks a momentous occasion for the Acts for Water team. We’re excited to share that the Ministry of Water in Uganda has verbally confirmed that we are on track to be awarded the Area Service Provider Agreement for the Ibanda District—a breakthrough that has been years in the making. While we await the official signing, this is a significant step forward in our mission to provide clean water access.
The Area Service Provider (ASP) model has become an essential framework for Acts for Water’s work in Uganda. This model ensures that the water systems we build remain sustainable, efficient, and reliable for the communities we serve.
The ASP model represents a transformative shift from the traditional community-based maintenance system (CBMS) to a more professional and centralized approach to rural water management. Under this framework, ASPs are responsible for operating and maintaining water facilities within specific geographic areas. This ensures that clean water continues to flow long after a system is built.
With this agreement, Acts for Water is now responsible for maintaining, extending, and rehabilitating water systems across Ibanda, serving approximately 300,000 people. This is not just about providing access to clean water but ensuring it remains sustainable through professional management and consistent maintenance. Our responsibility to keep water flowing in the region will be a key factor in its long-term success.
This achievement is the result of three years of negotiations, discussions, and planning with local governments and key stakeholders. While it seemed like a distant goal at times, this award marks the culmination of our dedicated efforts. It represents a significant step forward, enabling us to serve even more people in a more impactful and effective way.
The ASP model is at the heart of this agreement. It gives Acts for Water full responsibility for water system management in Ibanda, including:
This agreement is not only a significant step in providing water to more people, but it also enables revenue generation. Revenue that will fund long-term system maintenance, allowing us to continuously operate water systems while expanding and improving services for the communities we serve.
Now that we have secured the agreement, the real work begins. Our team is prepared to move forward with the necessary training, maintenance, and system extensions that will bring lasting change to Ibanda. We aren’t just maintaining water systems—we’re securing a sustainable future for 300,000 people, ensuring clean and safe water for generations to come.
This milestone solidifies our belief that sustainability is achievable with the right models and partnerships in place. Acts for Water is proud to take this significant step forward in our mission to provide life-saving access to clean water and create a future where water scarcity is no longer a barrier for communities to thrive.
Here’s to a brighter, flowing future for Ibanda and beyond.