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The South Asia Forum for Infrastructure
Regulation (SAFIR) was established in May 1999 with the support of
the World Bank. SAFIR aims to provide high quality capacity building
and training on infrastructure regulation, and related topics, in
South Asia and to stimulate research on the subject by building a
network of regional and international institutions and individuals
that are active in the field. It also aims at facilitating effective
and efficient regulation of utility and infrastructure industries,
initiate beneficial exchange of knowledge and expertise, and set the
trend of rapid implementation of global best practices.
Regulatory reform processes face numerous
challenges today. Recognizing these as issues that need to be
addressed head-on for the path to be clear for new and future
regulatory agencies and in response to an identified need by
regulators from the region,. The SAFIR initiative continues to be
guided by a Steering committee of experienced regulators from the
region covering Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal,
Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, or any such other countries as decided time
to time by the Steering Committee.
The Executive Committee of SAFIR will hold the
responsibility for operationalizing the strategic direction provided
by the SAFIR Steering Committee. The current members of the
Executive Committee are from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri
Lanka.
SAFIR is designed to assist in the building of
regulatory capacity in the electricity, natural gas,
telecommunications, water, transport and other sectors as decided by
the Steering Committee.
Aims & objectives
SAFIR aims to provide high
quality capacity building and training on
infrastructure regulation, and related topics, in
South Asia. Specific objectives of SAFIR are:
- Provide a platform for experience sharing
amongst the regulators of the region
- Build regulatory decision-making and response
capacity in South Asia
- Facilitate the regulatory process
- Conduct training programmes to serve regulatory
agencies and other stakeholders
- Spur research on regulatory issues
- Provide a databank of information relating to
regulatory reform processes and experiences
Chairmanship of SAFIR
The Annual General Meeting of the SAFIR members is held in the form
of an annual SAFIR conference. Each AGM elects a Chair from the members
present. The current Chairman of SAFIR is Mr. B.K. Mansingh, Chairman of
Water Supply Tarrif Fixation Commission, Nepal.
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