Seeking a qualified financial institution to design and establish a Sanitation Bond and Fund aimed at financing water-efficient sanitation systems in South Africa. This initiative supports sustainable water management and sanitation improvements.
The Development Bank of Southern Africa is inviting proposals from qualified financial institutions to design and establish a Sanitation Bond and a Sanitation Fund. This initiative aims to enhance the financing and implementation of water-efficient sanitation systems across South Africa. The successful institution will be responsible for creating a framework that not only supports the development of innovative sanitation solutions but also ensures financial sustainability and accessibility for various stakeholders involved in water management.
The scope of work includes conducting a comprehensive assessment of existing sanitation financing mechanisms, developing a strategic plan for the Sanitation Bond and Fund, and establishing partnerships with relevant governmental and non-governmental entities. The institution will also be tasked with outlining the operational guidelines, risk management strategies, and performance metrics to ensure the effective deployment of funds. This project is critical for promoting sustainable sanitation practices that align with national water conservation goals and enhance public health outcomes.
By participating in this tender, the selected financial institution will play a pivotal role in transforming South Africa's sanitation landscape, contributing to improved water efficiency, and fostering community resilience. The project is expected to yield long-term benefits, including enhanced access to sanitation services, reduced environmental impact, and increased investment in water management solutions.
This tender is suitable for financial institutions with expertise in developing innovative financing solutions, particularly in the water and sanitation sector. Businesses with experience in public-private partnerships, sustainable finance, and project management in environmental services are encouraged to apply.