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Membership in Professional Organizations

Netwas 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:

  Web Link
  Link   WELL - Resource Centre Network For Water, Sanitation and Environmental Health
The WELL Resource Centre Network is a project dealing with water, sanitation and environmental health. The Network provides access to information on these subjects through a variety of services and activities. It is the resource centre for the UK
  Link   University of Bristol (UK)
The University of Bristol was founded in 1876 as University College, Bristol. It was the first higher education institution in England to admit women on an equal basis to men. The University is working hard to build on its track record as a dynamic
  Link   KWAHO - Kenya Water for Health Organization
The Kenyan Water for Health Organization (KWAHO) is one of the oldest water and sanitation sector non governmental organization. It was established in early 80s at the onset of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade. Its manda
  Link   WSP-AF - Water and Sanitation Program-Africa Region
The Water and Sanitation Program-Africa (WSP-AF) funded by UNDP, the World Bank and bilateral donors covers the African region. WSP-AF specializes in water and sanitation for the poor. It supports capacity building through policy development, sustai
  Link   SANDEC - Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries
SANDEC is the Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries at the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG) in Duebendorf, Switzerland. Its activities centre on problems of sustainable development in econ
  Link   SKAT_Foundation and SKAT_Consulting
The Skat Foundation -Resource Centre for Development and Skat Consulting -Consultancy Services for Development are sister organisations with a common vision - to contribute to poverty reduction and sustainable development through professional knowl
  Link   IRC - International Water and Sanitation Center
The International Water and Sanitation Center (IRC) is an independent non-profit organization, established in 1968 at The Hague, Netherlands, as a result of an agreement between WHO and the Netherlands Government. IRC facilitates the creation, sh
  Link   SDC - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is part of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. Its mandate is based on the Federal Law on International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid enacted on 19 March 1976, and on a fed
 
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