Tripartite Partnership Project

Tripartite Partnership Project

Tripartite partnership (TPP) project is a three-year collaborative approach involving Ghanaian and Dutch partners that aims at developing innovative management models for delivering water, sanitation and hygiene services to the urban poor in Ghana.

TPP maps and posters

Here you can find maps and posters produced under the TPP Project, with information on water supply in small towns and urban areas in Ghana.  

What is the Tripartite Partnership (TPP) Project?

The Tripartite Partnership (TPP) Project is a three-year collaborative approach involving Ghanaian and Dutch partners that aims at developing innovative management models for delivering water suply services to the urban poor in Ghana.

TPP news

The latest updates on the TPP project can be found here

TPP Working Documents

Find here TPP working documents, including sector review report and case studies on different urban and small town management models for water and sanitation in Ghana. These documents should be considered work in progress. Feedback is very welcome.

TPP Fact Sheets

Find here two-page factsheets on different peri-urban and small-town management models for water supply and sanitation in Ghana

TTP Bulletins

The quarterly Bulletins review the actiivities of the Tripartite partnership project. 

TPP Strategy papers

Find here the TPP strategies on Learning alliances, monitoring and learning and communication.

TPP Synthesis Report

TPP Synthesis Report. Submitted.

This paper describes and discusses existing and emerging models for the provision of urban and small town water services in Ghana. It is the result of studies conducted under the first phase of the Tri-Partite Partnership (TPP) project, which took place in Ghana from 2008-2010. The focus is on describing the different management models within these service delivery models, in theory and in practice.