[{"bbox": [114, 95, 1612, 959], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td></td><td></td><td><ul><li>Water loss per length of water network in litres/km/ year in the targeted project area per commercial utility.</li><li>Non-Revenue Water (NRW), per commercial utility</li><li>Number of improved digital solutions<sup>19</sup></li></ul></td><td><ul><li>Current Water loss per length of water network in litres/km/ year in the targeted project area per commercial utility.</li><li>Current Non-Revenue Water (NRW), per commercial utility</li><li>Current number of improved digital solutions (2024)</li></ul></td><td>metered areas (2030), by ten<br><ul><li>Decrease of at least one fifth the water loss per length of water network in litres/km/ year in the targeted project area per commercial utility. (2030).</li><li>Decrease of at least 20% total (or 5% per year) Non-Revenue Water (NRW), per commercial utility</li><li>Increase of improved digital solutions by ten (2030).</li></ul></td><td></td><td>being availed of way and licences are being availed</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2</td><td>Increased adequate and resilient access to water in low-income peri-urban and rural areas, especially for women and girls and persons with disabilities, through introducing renewable energy components (Energy-Water-Nexus at Peri-Urban and Rural),</td><td><ul><li>Total number of accessible small scale solar powered water supply systems powered with renewable energy established in the selected (peri-) urban or rural areas.</li><li>Total length (in km) of new water supply network in the targeted low-income (peri-) urban areas of participating CUs</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>Current total number of existing small scale water supply systems powered with renewable energy in the selected peri-urban and rural areas (2024).</li><li>Current total length (in km) of water supply network in the target low-income (peri-) urban areas of participating CUs (2024)</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>Total number of accessible small scale water supply systems powered with renewable energy increased by 30 in the selected peri-urban and rural areas (2030).</li><li>Total length of new water supply network in the targeted low-income (peri-) urban areas of the CUs increased by at least 25 km (2030)</li></ul></td><td>Annual Reports of participating utilities<br>Consultant Reports<br>Baseline, mid-term and final programme evaluations</td><td>NWASCO support to transparent and correct financial reporting of water utilities<br>Investment measures will be completed and put into operation<br>Beginning of construction measures can be ensured as planned<br>All relevant permits, land rights, right of way and licences are being availed.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [114, 1095, 1612, 1145], "category": "Footnote", "text": "19 National Level: Accessible water sector monitoring tools, CU-Level: Cost effectiveness, tools for improved IT processes, harmonized IT, management tools, digitized DMA components"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1150, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 16 of 24"}]