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Water Supply population. The Bank has supported the utility in extending, strengthening, and maintaining its water and sanitation infrastructure, as well as improving service efficiency and establishing modern management practices. These efforts improved OSE’s operational and financial performance, as well as its reputation, and were instrumental in enabling the utility to successfully obtain financing from the domestic capital market by selling out a bond in 2017. The GWSP is well-placed to apply such lessons and ideally replicate this process in Latin America and globally. The GWSP will continue to provide support through analytical work, technical assistance and knowledge to support innovative approaches that leverage commercial finance for water supply and sanitation. Indeed, at this week’s Stockholm World Water Week, we are participating in several sessions on financing for water. The panels cover topics ranging from “Can Valuing Water Change our Attitude towards Water?” to “Follow up on the High-Level Panel Water: Financing & Valuing.” The work of the GWSP demonstrates that financing to support water investments may include the full spectrum of funding sources from micro-finance to vendor or supplier finance to commercial loans, bonds and even equity. In Stockholm, a variety of panels will feature a range of practitioners, experts, and decision makers to explore how innovative ideas and solutions can be used to tackle the growing financial crisis that the water and sanitation sectors are facing. About the Author Joel Kolker is the Program Manager for Global Water Supply and Sanitation Partnership (GWSP) and Lead Water Supply and Sanitation specialist with the World Bank Water Global Practice. He has worked on water and infrastructure issues in Asia and Africa for the last 25 years and is currently leading the Water Practice’s global effort to blend donor and concessional finance with domestic commercial finance to support water and sanitation infrastructure investments. Before joining the Water Practice, he worked with the World Bank Institute and the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility. He holds Master’s degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in the USA. Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • August 2018 23