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Partnerships
 Membership in Professional Organizations

Netwas PartnershipsNetwas is a member of a number of professional organizations both nationally and internationally. Some of the major ones are listed below:

  • ITN Africa Network: a network of African resource centres for capacity building in water and sanitation
  • Streams of knowledge (STREAMS): a global coalition for capacity building in water and sanitation
  • Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC): a global organization for water and sanitation professionals
  • WELL-Resource Centre Network for Water, Sanitation and Environmental Health: a partnership of key organizations in the water and sanitation sector
 Partner Organizations
 Netwas has well established links with partner organizations that collaborate with us in the development and facilitation of training courses, research, consultancy and other services. This has ensured that Netwas maintains high quality standards in the provision of quality products and services to the sector. Some of the key organizations are listed below:
Ministry of Water and IrrigationMinistry of Environment and Mineral ResourcesMinistry Of Public Health and SanitationWELL - Resource Centre Network For Water, Sanitation and Environmental Health
University of Bristol (UK KWAHO - Kenya Water for Health Organization WSP-AF - Water and Sanitation Program-Africa Region SANDEC - Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries
SKAT_Foundation and SKAT_Consulting IRC - International Water and Sanitation Center SDC - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation  
 
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NTS002: Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) 23rd April – 4th May 2012

Promotion of hygiene and sanitation has traditionally been based on directives, training and guidelines targeting individuals and households .However these messages rarely led to significant improvement in hygiene behavior. The poor state of top down didactic approaches has had little impact in...Read on

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