
ADIG deploys national smart-water infrastructure through a structured Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, aligning governments, utilities, telecom operators, and technology partners within a single, coordinated national program. This model enables accelerated modernization, long-term sustainability, and governance at country scale

The ADIG PPP framework is designed to support governments in modernizing water infrastructure without disrupting existing institutional roles.
Each stakeholder operates within a clearly defined mandate, ensuring accountability, operational efficiency, and long-term alignment between public objectives and private execution capacity.

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Defines national strategy, regulatory framework, and long-term objectives for modernization, ensuring alignment with public policy, sustainability goals, and priorities.

Operate and manage water distribution networks, benefiting from real-time data, reduced losses, and improved operational efficiency without bearing upfront technology risk.

Provide national NB-IoT connectivity and network infrastructure, enabling secure, scalable data transmission and long-term recurring revenues through infrastructure utilization.

Acts as a national technology integrator, coordinating smart-meter deployment, digital platforms, data intelligence, and system interoperability across all stakeholders.

The ADIG PPP framework delivers measurable value across the entire ecosystem:
The PPP model embeds governance mechanisms that ensure:


The ADIG PPP framework supports a phased approach: