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Regulation and institutional relations and contractual engineering
Dates :
from 30th March to 3rd April 2015
Durée :
5 jours (35 heures)
Lieu :
AgroParisTech, campus de Montpellier , MONTPELLIER
Tarification :
2190 Euros
Thématique :
Gestion de l'eau
Contexte :
This module is part of the International Executive Masters OpT programme and will focus on regulation, institutional relations and contractual engineering, PPP, tariff system
Objectif :
1)Understand the concept of regulation of water and sanitation services, including the economic and environmental regulation of the service. 2) Know the institutional and contractual context of the service and the different modes of contracting with local / national authorities, private operators of different size and user associations
Compétences à acquérir :
Publics concernés :
Professionals from water and sanitation services.
Pré-requis :
Un bon niveau d'anglais est exigé.
Programme :
1)Presentation of the concept of the regulation of water and sanitation services, including the economic and environmental regulation of the service. Principles of "good regulation" practices Presentation of the main institutional models for the regulation of water and sanitation services, based on the presentation of examples Presentation of the main forms of contracting water and sanitation services Analysis by the participants of their economic and environmental regulation systems for water and sanitation services Restitution of the institutional analyses and plenary discussion on how to improve the operation of the regulatory system in their respective countries to achieve the goals of improving and expanding the service Price regulation tools Regulatory tools for quality issues, including environmental regulation Discussion with the participants on the application of these tools in their respective countries Presentation of the adaptation of regulation to the needs of the poorest users Discussion with participants on the challenges posed by the regulation applied to the poor in their respective countries and detailed analysis of various examples 2) Public-private partnerships (PPP) and the reform of water and sanitation services Peri-urban areas and small towns: contracting with small private operators Pricing crucial to institutional and contractual relations
Méthode pédagogique :
General presentation from instructors and group work (according to the instructor)
Modalités d'évaluation :
Responsable de la formation :
Paul-Henri MENILLET paul-henri.menillet@agroparistech.fr
Assistant de la formation :
Fouzia TAMIMY 01 45 49 89 18 fouzia.tamimy@agroparistech.fr
Nb de places :
5
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