The Clustering in Tanzanian Act (URT 2019) defines “clustering” as the merging of two or more water
authorities or community organizations into one water authority or community organization to achieve
commercial viability, efficiency, and economies of scale for water supply and sanitation services
Kosovo is a Contracting Party (CP) to the Energy Community Treaty (EnCT), established between
the European Union (EU) and countries of Southeast Europe to extend the EU internal energy market
to Southeast Europe and beyond.
The Ethiopian national CLTSH program can be readily adapted to and implemented in uniquely challenging pastoralist communities in remote, Lowland Regions of the country.
The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia’s policy and guidance encourage the
private sector to support sustainably managed rural water supply services.
The successful national rural water supply program of the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (GoE) is open to incorporating new pathways to providing safe water supplies in the
most remote and environmentally harsh areas of the country.
USAID/Ethiopia’s flagship WASH activity, the Lowland WASH Activity, strengthens sustainable water and sanitation service delivery in the lowland Somali, Afar and Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples (SNNP) regions through technical assistance, small-scale infrastructure, and capacity building of national and regional governments and stakeholders.