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A Joint Programme of: TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME 6 th Run 10 22 July 2016

Introduction Continued population increase and rapid urbanisation are putting pressure on existing water service systems worldwide, particularly in Asia. Consequently, the ability of water utility authorities to serve essential water and sanitation needs is endangered. Issues of financial management, an ageing infrastructure, and outdated regulatory frameworks are further challenges for water utilities, struggling to keep up with the rising demands from their countries economic development. To help address this challenge, the Temasek Foundation Water Leadership Programme (TFWLP), developed in collaboration with the Institute of Water Policy (IWP) at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy with support from Singapore s Public Utilities Board (PUB), aims to meet the needs of water utilities, regulators and urban policymakers in Asia. The programme is designed to provide participants with best practice examples of governance and effective management of water utilities, and to help develop strategies to cope with emerging challenges to their institutional, regulatory, and financial environment. To this end, it brings together leaders in the public, private, and academic sectors for an intensive twoweek Executive Education programme to learn from water experts, researchers, practitioners, and from one another. The programme has broadened my horizon in water resource management. Many ideas for research were provided during the lectures. The resource persons were very accessible and were liberal enough to provide advice. MANASI S. SESHAIAH Assistant Professor Institute for Social and Economic Change India 1

Key Information Date & Duration 10 22 July 2016 (11 DAYS) Venue National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772 Scholarships and Expenses All participants must cover their own airfare and incidental expenses/per diem. Participants are to arrive in Singapore (at least) one day before the start of the programme. Full tuition expenses and hotel accommodation for 14 nights will be offered to eligible applicants from the following countries: SOUTHEAST ASIA Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, Vietnam SOUTH ASIA Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka NORTH & EAST ASIA China, Mongolia CENTRAL ASIA Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Applicants from countries not listed above are welcome to apply for the programme but are not eligible for scholarships and must use their own source of funding. The programme fee for each self-funding participant is SGD$11,000 without accommodation (inclusive of GST) or SGD$14,500 with accommodation (inclusive of GST). Programme Objectives In bringing together this diverse group of water leaders, the aim is to: Educate participants on current best practices in water usage and provision found in Singapore and internationally Generate a forum for the transfer of ideas and research between participants, educators, and internationally recognised innovation leaders Draw a diverse population of actors, each bringing a unique approach, skill set, and organisational perspectives to water management Strengthen leadership capacities for water management and governance in Asia Target Audience The Programme is designed for up to 30 middle- and upper-level managers in local, regional or national water utilities. It is also highly relevant to policymakers, regulators, government officials, consultants, researchers, and representatives of civil society who are concerned with the governance of water utilities. The participants are expected to have general proficiency and understanding of the English language, as this will be the medium of instruction. TFWLP is praiseworthy of international awards and recognition as it will help individual like me, who are working in river basin organisation to adjust, strategise and align it with best practices in water sector governance towards high level of water security. ADELIO RICO Planning Officer Policy Planning & Information Management Division Laguna Lake Development Authority Philippines Application Please submit the completed Application Form, either by mail, email, or online at www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/tfwlp/. All fields and questions are mandatory. Incomplete application forms will not be considered. Selection Criteria Participants will be selected according to: Motivation for implementing change Analytical assessment skills Current job responsibilities English language proficiency Application Deadline 23 May 2016 2 TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME 3

I have greatly benefitted from this unique water leadership programme, which has brought out clearly issues of water management, water policy, water tariff design and reduction in water losses that are very relevant to top levels of government and water utilities. GAURAV GUPTA Chairman Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board India Programme Content TFWLP strives to accomplish two goals: first, to provide a space for reflection on participants own water challenges; and second, to empower practitioners to create their own action plans and acquiring the skills needed to put these into practice. The course will address the following issues: Principles of Effective Water Policy and Integrated Water Resources Management Leading Policy Changes in Water Sector Innovations in Water Policy and Governance for Water Security Transforming the Water Sector Perspectives of Water Leaders in Asia Public-Private Partnerships in the Water Sector Improving Operational Efficiency of Water Utilities Benefits of Attending TFWLP Appreciate insights from water leaders on what makes successful water utilities Teaching Approach The teaching approach adopted will vary from topic to topic but participants should expect the sessions to be highly interactive. Participants will also be expected to contribute to the discussion with their experience and thereby enhance their own learning and that of the other participants. Case studies and several site visits to relevant agencies in Singapore are included in the programme to ensure practical learning experiences from real-life best practices and water solutions. Expected Output from Participants Throughout the programme, each participant is expected to develop and continuously refine an action plan to be implemented in his or her own organisation. These action plans will be presented and discussed within the group at the end of the programme. Within two months after the programme delivery, each participant is expected to share their key takeaways from TFWLP with their colleagues and complete an online post-programme review form. A short final report from participants about challenges and success stories for implementation is due six months after programme delivery, upon which the final course certificate will be sent. The programme provides best practices in governance of water utilities, practical guidance on managing water utilities effectively and potential strategies to deal with existing and future challenges. YOU AIJU Assistant Director Water Resources and Environment Research Department Zhejiang Institute of Hydraulics and Estuary China Learn about key issues, options and best practices in water utilities management by comparing the performance of water utilities across Asian countries Increase knowledge about good practices in the design and implementation of investment projects in the water sector Identify the various options of private sector participation through a public private partnership (PPP) approach for ensuring improved and sustainable service delivery Understand the different types of regulatory structures and approaches Experience Singapore s innovative water solutions, both in increasing supply and managing demand of water through smart policies and leveraging on advanced technologies for reclaiming used water 4 TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME 5

Application Form & Motivation TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME DEADLINE OF APPLICATION 23 May 2016 Admission 10 22 July 2016 All fields are compulsory Admission to the TFWLP is subject to review and acceptance by the LKY School. Successful applicants will receive a Letter of Acceptance to aid their visa application to enter Singapore. Flight details must be provided to the programme coordinators from the LKY School at least 2 weeks prior to the commencement of the TFWLP in order to secure the participant s accommodation reservation. Participant Details (MR/MRS/MISS/DR/OTHERS^) IF OTHERS. PLEASE SPECIFY FIRST NAME DESIGNATION ORGANISATION LAST NAME DEPARTMENT All participants will receive a Letter of Participation upon completion of the 2-week programme. A Certification of Completion will be awarded and mailed to all participants upon the completion of the post-programme review form and the submission of their final report. ADDRESS OF ORGANISATION NATIONALITY MOBILE NUMBER OFFICE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS Contact For enquiries on the Temasek Foundation Water Leadership Programme, please contact: Executive Education Department Temasek Foundation Water Leadership Programme 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772 TEL : (65) 6516 1032 / 6516 8136 FAX : (65) 6872 9291 EMAIL : lkysppep@nus.edu.sg WEBSITE : www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/tfwlp Programme Expectation DIETARY RESTRICTION (IF ANY) NO OF YEARS OF RELATED EXPERIENCE Kindly complete all the following questions. If space is not sufficient, please add a separate page and submit together with application form. 1. IN YOUR VIEW, WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MAIN OBSTACLES TO EFFECTIVE WATER MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES DELIVERY IN YOUR COUNTRY? 2. WHAT ARE YOUR CURRENT RESPONSIBILITIES? WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES THAT YOU FACE IN YOUR ROLE? This course has given me the knowledge, insights and tools to better understand how policies undertaken by the government can influence the direction of water supply development in the future. TAMIN M. ZAKARIA AMIN Secretary of BPPSPAM National Agency of Water Supply System Development Ministry of Public Works Indonesia 3. WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO LEARN FROM THE COURSE? 4. ONE OUTPUT OF THE COURSE IS TO DEVELOP AN ACTION PLAN TO ADDRESS A SPECIFIC CHALLENGE. BRIEFLY DESCRIBE ONE CHANGE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IMPLEMENTED IN YOUR ORGANISATION OR THE WATER SECTOR IN YOUR COUNTRY. 6 TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME ^Delete where applicable Please turn over

IMPORTANT NOTES: All participants must cover their own airfare and incidental expenses/per diem. Participants are to arrive in Singapore (at least) one day before the start of the programme. Full tuition expenses and hotel accommodation for 14 nights will be offered for applicants who meet the eligibility criteria. Applicants from countries which are not eligible for training scholarship are welcome to apply with their own source of funding. The programme fee for each self-funding participant is SGD$11,000 without accommodation (inclusive of GST) and SGD$14,500 with accommodation (inclusive of GST). Lunch, tea breaks and transportation will be provided on training days. Cancellation Policy Once confirmed, should the participant cancel four (4) weeks before the programme, LKY School reserve the rights to charge the participant or the organisation he/she is from a cancellation fee equivalent to 50% of the course fee even if he/she is entitled to the Scholarship. LKY School reserves the right to postpone or cancel the programme by giving at least 14 days notice. I have read the cancellation policy and accept its terms. SIGNATURE DATE How did you hear about this course? (You may select more than one option) PREVIOUS COURSE PARTICIPANT LKY SCHOOL ALUMNI LKY SCHOOL SOCIAL MEDIA LKY SCHOOL WEBSITE LKY SCHOOL EMAIL / NEWSLETTER INTERNET SEARCH PROGRAMME BROCHURE OTHER REFERRAL, PLEASE SPECIFY: OTHERS, PLEASE SPECIFY: Please indicate below if and how you wish to be contacted about programmes and exclusive events from LKY School in the future. PHONE NUMBER MOBILE NUMBER EMAIL POST NO, I DO NOT WISH TO BE CONTACTED LKY School will use the above information to contact you regarding the programme. We will not share any of your personal information without your written consent. Please note that photography, audio and video recording may occur during the programme. All photography, audio and video recording may be used by National University of Singapore (NUS) for education, marketing, promotional and/or publication purposes. If you do not wish to have your image recorded or published for this programme please inform us via email before the start of the course. Send your application materials to us by email or post. Put TEMASEK FOUNDATION WATER LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME as the email subject line or on the envelope flap. You can also submit your application ONLINE. Visit www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/tfwlp for more details. POST Executive Education National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259772 EMAIL LKYSPPEP@nus.edu.sg ATTENTION Temasek Foundation Water Leadership Programme

LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY National University of Singapore 469C Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772 LKYSPP.nus.edu.sg Reg. No. 61Q16277 Cert. No. BCM-ISO22301-0055 ISO 22301:2012 About LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY About SINGAPORE The LKY School is an autonomous, professional graduate school of the National University of Singapore. Our mission is to educate and train policy-makers and leaders, with the objective of raising the standards of governance throughout the region, improving the lives of its people and, in so doing, contributing to the transformation of Asia and beyond. In addition to masters and PhD programmes, LKY School offers high quality customised Executive Programmes that cater to the needs of time-constrained senior managers and professionals, with the aim of delivering creative solutions to real management and leadership challenges. One of the world s global cities, Singapore has evolved rapidly from a small trading outpost to a dynamic, multi-cultural and cosmopolitan city-state. Singapore s transformation and development during its first 50 years has gained global recognition, and is especially notable since the country lacks natural resources and domestic raw materials. Through consistent adaptation of best practices and development of own solutions, Singapore has grown to be respected as a capable and forward-looking nation. Political leadership, strategic planning, policy design and implementation have propelled the society upwards and forwards, resulting in a high standard of living and a sound environment for investments, scientific development, education and research. Singapore s civil service is considered to be one of the most competent, efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, and is considered a key component in Singapore s successful development. Foreign government agencies and leaders see immediate value in learning from Singapore s experience. The country frequently receives delegations and officials interested to gain knowledge and ideas to benefit their own public administration, policies and governance systems. Universities and institutions in Singapore frequently play hosts to renowned scholars, thinkers and global leaders, and the nation acts as headquarters to many leading international organisations and companies. Through its geographical accessibility, ease of communication, high levels of security and safety as well as a business-friendly climate, Singapore has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and perspectives Participants who have attended our Executive Programmes have benefited from this enriching and meaningful learning experience.