The PPIP finance workshop was the opportunity for the governmental institutions to learn about the financing opportunities by the European Investment Bank

On November 26, representatives of the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Planning and Territory, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the EU Delegation to Timor-Leste met to discuss financing opportunities by the EIB.

Finance workshop in Dili and virtually the 26th of November 2021

The PPIP aims to support the identification, preparation, and implementation of technically, financially, economically, environmentally, and socially sound investment projects in the forestry, solid waste, and water and sanitation sectors.

This workshop was the opportunity for the EIB to present its financing guidelines and strategy in Timor-Leste. As introduced by Mr. Raoul Pedrazzani, EIB project coordinator, the “EIB is committed to finance projects that are sustainable and demonstrate a long-term impact for a better future”. In return, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Planning and Territory presented their constraints for accessing loans and asked multiple questions about the financing mechanisms and conditions.

The workshop was also the opportunity to discuss eligibility criteria of projects identified within the PPI Programme. Mr. Elson Martinho da Costa, National Director of the External Resources Management and Mobilization at the Ministry of Finance, concluded “we do hope that we can have another chance to invite the EIB team to present and discuss this issue in a more specific way”.

In the next months, the PPI Programme will select six projects to start pre-feasibility studies.

For more information please contact:

Mr Jan Drozdz, PPIP Team Leader

Email: jadrx(at)cowi.com

The waste team tours – Timor-Leste

Interview with the Deputy Administrator of Lautem Municipal Administration, 22/09/2021. ©COWI

Preparing for and identifying potential projects in the solid waste sector requires deep knowledge of the current situation – existing challenges, constraints, and local requirements. Proposals for investment projects must be adapted to the National Strategies and plans but must also be entrenched in local circumstances and requirements to serve the needs of the population and contribute to a sustainable and liveable society.

To this end, the waste team has toured the country over two weeks in September/October 2021, covering 11 municipalities outside Dili, and conducted interviews with the main stakeholders, obtaining factual information, and the stakeholders’ view and needs regarding future waste management.

Open dumpsite and burning of waste at the disposal site in Baucau (Bubur Laran). ©COWI

With a view to the current non-adequate collection service, especially towards villages and rural areas, and the poor state of waste disposal, the municipal representatives expressed satisfaction with the prospect of the EIB/GoT-L initiating a comprehensive waste management project.

The project will cover all aspects of public solid waste management, including the formation of regional landfills/other treatment facilities, with emphasis on enhanced collection coverage and environmentally sound treatment and disposal of waste. This will benefit the local population as well as the environment tremendously.

The COWI team applied GIS software for field data collection. This was a helpful tool in collecting and storing digital field observations, i.e. completing digital structured forms, capturing location/point geometry, and photos. Following the field visits, the data will be converted and visualized on a geo-information management platform, and will be used in the next phases of the studies for determining e.g. centre of population suitable for waste collection, sewer and water supplies, road conditions, etc.

Geo-information management platform containing observations from the field surveys.

For more information please contact:

Mr Jan Drozdz, PPIP Team Leader

Email: jadrx(at)cowi.com

PPIP Brochure – EN

PPIP (2021)

Preparation & Implementation Programme for Timor-Leste (PPIP)

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Supporting the identification, preparation, and implementation of technically, financially, economically, environmentally, and socially sound investment projects in the sectors of solid Waste, forestry, and water supply, sanitation and drainage.

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The PPIP risk workshop engaged more than 20 participants across 9 governmental institutions the 6th of October in Dili

Several Ministries, the project implementation team, and the European Investment Bank (EIB), met to discuss potential risks and mitigation strategies for the Project Preparation & Implementation Programme for Timor-Leste (PPIP).

The PPIP aims to support the identification, preparation, and implementation of technically, financially, economically, environmentally, and socially sound investment projects in the forestry, solid waste, and water and sanitation sectors.

As introduced by Eng. Deonlido da Silva, Director General of Planning and Territory, from the Ministry of Planning and Territory, “the Risk Workshop today could help all of us who are part of the PPIP Programme to better prepare ourselves and to identify potential problems before they occur and have a plan for addressing them.”

The workshop took place simultaneously in Dili and online. It included participants from the Ministry of Planning and Territory, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, the Ministry of State Administration, BEE-Timor-Leste, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the National Development Agency , the National Authority for Water and Sanitation, the Ministry of Finance, and the Dili Municipality.

Risk workshop in Dili and virtually the 6th of October 2021.

Participants in two working groups discussed potential risks. Notably, both groups identified as particularly relevant the risks of “Low willingness to raise tariffs to cover costs of improved service delivery (water, solid waste)” and the risk of “Changing priorities by project sponsors and/or stakeholders” particularly in the context of the coming elections. Mitigation strategies included a reinforced communication among stakeholders and engaging communities to find a balance between quality of service and prices.

Furthermore, at the end of the meeting, participants asked questions to Mr Raoul Pedrazzani, PPIP project coordinator from EIB, who also congratulated the participants for their productive discussion.

For more information please contact:

Mr Jan Drozdz, PPIP Team Leader

Email: jadrx(at)cowi.com

EU-PPIP held First Project Steering Committee in Dili

26 of August 2021: Today, several Ministries, representatives from the European Union Delegation (EUD), and the European Investment Bank (EIB), met to discuss potential projects in the water, solid waste, and forestry sectors for Timor-Leste, in the scope of the First Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting of the Project Preparation and Implementation Programme (PPIP).

The PPIP aims to support the identification, preparation, and implementation of technically, financially, economically, environmentally, and socially sound investment projects in three sectors: Water Supply, Sanitation and Drainage; Solid Waste Management and Forestry.

The Project was officially launched on 10th of June 2021 with a kick-off meeting between representatives of the Government of Timor-Leste, the European Investment Bank, the European Union Delegation Timor-Leste, and COWI the project consultant.

After two months, the Project Steering Committee, composed of high-level representatives of the Government of Timor-Leste, the EUD in Dili and the EIB, met to discuss the progress of the project, the planning of capacity building activities and a few project ideas, among other key issues.

His Excellence the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Territory, Eng Jose Maria dos Reis, opened the meeting by thanking the audience’s participation followed by recognizing the progress of the PPIP as shown in the Inception Report, which presented investment opportunities that will be reviewed and updated to ensure success in project implementation. His Excellence highlighted the commitment of the VIII Constitutional Government with development of the southern part of Timor-Leste and recommend the consultant to explore the development of multi-purpose dams for water supply, agriculture, and energy in the region. His Excellence also mentioned some key aspects to the success of the Programme including strengthening of human resources and institutions, private sector involvement, and transfer of knowledge from the COWI consultant to national staff, particularly to the younger generation. Finally, his Excellence expressed his optimism towards the project identification phase which will lead to a successful pre-feasibility and feasibility stages and overall project implementation.

The Ambassador of the European Union to Timor-Leste, Mr Andrew Jacobs, mentioned synergies between the on-going work of the EUD and the three sectors covered by the PPIP, adding that “the European Union is keen to promote economic development and prosperity in Timor-Leste through green and blue sustainable economic growth.  Diversification and development of the economy represents opportunities not only for Timor-Leste but also for the European private sector and for investors and investment banks. Opportunities exist particularly in value chain development in agroforestry (niche markets/certification), carbon certification, renewable energy, sustainable fisheries, aquaculture and biodiversity conservation”.

The Project Coordinator for the European Investment Bank, Mr Raoul Pedrazzani, explained that following the Inception Phase, the Project is now moving to the Identification of projects. At this point, consultation with the Government of Timor-Leste, promotors, beneficiaries and potential co-financiers will be key to a successful implementation of eligible projects. He also stressed that the projects will have to fulfil the Environmental and Social Standards and in addition, maximize the Climate Action and Environmental Sustainability. Finally, he expressed the EIB satisfaction with the excellent collaboration between the Government of Timor-Leste and the Project team in general.

The meeting was attended by H.E. Mr. José Maria dos Reis, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Ministry of Planning and Territory; H.E. Mr. Miguel Pereira de Carvalho, Minister of State Administration; H.E. Ms. Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation; H.E. Mr. Rui Agusto Gomes, Minister of Finance; H.E. Mr Andrew Jacobs, Ambassador of the EUD to Timor-Leste; Mr Benoit Cambier, Head of the Pacific Office EIB; as well as other representatives from the Government of Timor- Leste, the EIB, the EU, and the PPIP Consultant COWI.

About the project Steering Committee of PPI Programme
The Project Steering Committee of the PPIP is co-chaired by the Ministry of Planning and Territory, the Ministry of Finance, and the European Investment Bank. The Government of Timor-Leste is also represented in the PSC by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, the Ministry of State Administration, Bee Timor-Leste, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

About the European Union
The European Union (EU) is a unique economic and political union between 27 European countries that, together, cover much of the continent. The predecessor of the EU – The European Coal and Steel Community – was created in the aftermath of the Second World War and was built on the understanding that countries that trade with one another become economically interdependent and therefore more likely to avoid conflict. In Timor-Leste the EU is the second largest donor of development aid (grant funding). The EU is committed to support Timor-Leste 2011-2030 Strategic Development plan, which aims to transform Timor-Leste into an upper-middle-income country by 2030 based on rapid, inclusive growth enabling it to improve infrastructure, worker skills, education, training and health systems, and combat poverty and malnutrition. The EU assistance focuses on green and sustainable economic recovery and development, rural development, good governance for sustainable development and gender equality.

For more information please contact:

Mr Jan Drozdz, PPIP Team Leader

Email: jadrx(at)cowi.com