WOP4R Page

ADB Water Organization 
Partnerships for Resilience 
(WOP4R)

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ADB’s Water Organization Partnerships for Resilience 
(WOP4R) is a twinning program designed to supercharge 
knowledge sharing and capacity building among water 
entities in Asia and the Pacific.

WOP4R builds on ADB’s Water Operator Partnerships 
(WOP) program which has supported utility twinnings 
since 2007.​​

The Problem

Poor Service and Water Quality

Water loss (NRW) and poor 
revenues​

Pressures on utilities from 
customers, regulators, 
climate change, political will​

Lack of investment for 
infrastructure upgrade, skills 
and capacity​

Why Twinning 
Works?

Human-to-human, 
experiential learning - 
Seeing is believing!

Financing alone is not 
enough​

Multifaceted program 
(buying equipment, 
learning tours, 
partnerships, 
camaraderie)​

A Program with Meaning

WOP4R leverages financing

All twinnings supported by ADB are anchored to a project from 
our pipeline that ensures follow-through and sustainability​

Program with Meaning

~$2.4bn

worth of loans 
supported since 
2007

Twinning Journey

Onboarding and
Kickoff

Scoping and formalizing the partnership; 
​ Setting expectations among Mentee, 
Mentor, and ADB Project Team

1

Diagnostic Visit

Mentor assessment of Mentee’s 
challenges; Site visits; Work Plan 
formulation

2

Reciprocal Visit

Mentee exposure to Mentor’s 
best practices; Signing of MOU

3

Knowledge Exchanges

Up to 3 Mentor visits, combined 
with online sessions/workshops

4

Closing and
Graduation

Graduation program coincides 
with final KE visit​

5
Twinning Universe BG

Twinning Universe

Urban and Rural
Water Utilities

Water

Sanitation

Private
Entities

Regulatory
Agencies

River Basin
Organizations

City-to-city
Partnerships

Key Partners background

Mentor

Willing to share
best practices

Mentee

Willing to learn and
replicate best
practices

ADB

Technical guidance,
coordination and
funding

ADB Project Loan

Key Partners

WOP4R Map

Twinning Topics

Technical and Operational Efficiency

Non-Revenue Water Management (NRWM)
Water Quality Management
Operational Efficiency
Wastewater and fecal Sludge Management
Energy Efficiency & Carbon Neutrality
Climate Resilience and Project Design

Institutional and Strategic Management

Asset Management
Financial and Tariff Planning
Information Systems and Digitalization
Stakeholder & Community Engagement

Our Impact

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NORZAGARAY WATER 
DISTRICT (Philippines) and 
ROWLAND WATER DISTRICT 
(USA)​​

RWD coached NWD in revenue 
enhancement measures, including meter 
calibration and rate reclassification. The 
latter unlocked $8,000 in monthly 
revenue, helping plug NWD's widening 
funding gap due to a long-term tariff 
freeze.​

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CHOLPON-ATA VODOKANAL 
(Kyrgyz Republic) and KING COUNTY 
WATER TREATMENT DIVISION 
(USA)​

King County supported CAV with 
extensive community engagement that 
made it possible to adjust tariffs closer to 
cost-recovery levels and introduce 
meters, setting up CAV for sustainable 
financial management.

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THU DAO MOT WATER 
(Vietnam) and KOREA WATER 
RESOURCES CORP. (Republic of 
Korea)​

With the help of K-water, TDM Water 
challenged themselves to optimize bulk 
water supply operations in preparation for 
ADB-financed expansion and future plans 
for AI integration.