Brault, Jean-MartinSanz, ZaelLe Bansais, Bruno2015-07-022015-07-022014-05https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22106This document aims to share lessons learned from the implementation of the World Bank financed component of the rural water supply and sanitation project (EPAR) in the Sud region after its final evaluation. Leading the reform of the drinking water and sanitation sector in Haiti, the EPAR of the National Directorate of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA) involved the construction or rehabilitation of drinking water schemes in small towns with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants in the Sud region. As a result of the project, there will be a real and sustainable increase in the water supply to Haiti’s populations of benefitting communities of the Sud region, thus providing improved access for most households. A long-term solution must be implemented in order to make the meters more affordable to the operators and thus enable them to continue expanding their customer base.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOSANITATIONWATER QUALITYPROJECT MANAGEMENTUSERSWATER SERVICESQUALITY OF WATERSAFE DRINKING WATERACCESS TO WATERCONNECTION FEEHOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONCONNECTIONSSYSTEMSWATER METERSWATER SUPPLYCONNECTIONSANITATION PROGRAMCOMMUNITY WATERAVAILABILITY OF WATERSANITATION SECTORWATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMAVAILABLE WATER RESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGSAFE WATERHOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONSWATER SCHEMESACCESS TO SAFE WATERWATER TESTINGTOWNSRURAL WATERSMALL TOWNSTOWNWATER RESOURCESSUDDISTRIBUTION SYSTEMWATER SERVICE DELIVERYMONITORING PROGRAMPRIVATE OPERATORWATER MANAGEMENTPOTABLE WATER SUPPLYSANITATION SERVICESDRINKING WATERNETWORKHOUSEHOLDSMETERSWATER CONNECTIONSRURAL WATER SUPPLYACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATERSUPPLY WATERCONSTRUCTIONWATER POINTSWATERWATER SERVICEDISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSMORTALITY RATEPOTABLE WATERSERVICE DELIVERYWATER DISTRIBUTIONAVAILABLE WATERWATER SHORTAGENATIONAL WATERSERVICE PROVIDERSProfessionalizing Drinking Water Service Delivery in Small Towns of HaitiProfessionnalisation de l’alimentation en eau potable dans des villes secondaires d’HaïtiWorking PaperWorld Bank10.1596/22106