ESAWAS 2025-2027 Strategic Plan to consolidate continental presence for effective regulation
ESAWAS is pleased to announce the release of its 5th Strategic Plan for the period 2025-2027 Strategic Plan as approved by its 18th Annual General Meeting
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๐ข A reminder to join @ESAWASreg, Dev-Afrique, @gwopa in our latest webinar on the Sanitracker Digital System
Date: Thursday, November 7th, 2024
Time: 10:00 am CAT | 9:00 am WAT | 11:00 am EAT
Platform: Microsoft Teams
International orgs in water & sanitation are developing a Call to Action to boost commitment to strengthen water and sanitation regulatory systems. Share your insights to make it inclusive. Survey closes 16 Oct 2024: https://t.co/z6yt8139dd
International orgs in water & sanitation are developing a Call to Action to boost commitment to strengthen water and sanitation regulatory systems. Share your insights to make it inclusive. Survey closes 16 Oct 2024: https://t.co/hc0MklOL0v
Have you registered for the upcoming online training on Regulating CWIS?
The course will delve into understanding the differences between sewered and non-sewered sanitation services along the sanitation service chain and organising CWIS as a public service.
The second day of the #3rdAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference has focused on off-grid/non-networked water supply and sanitation (WSS) solutions and Sector monitoring and data system strengthening.
The Executive Director @AfWASA_AAEA appreciated the concept of adaptive regulation as a pivotal strategy to address the unpredictable challenges facing WSS with a need to tailor regulatory frameworks for the demands of rural and urban settings and small,medium,and large operators
In his keynote address, Mr Mtchera Chirwa @AfDB_Group highlighted the importance of strengthening resilience against global shocks, like COVID-19 and future pandemics. He emphasized that utilities and service providers should be equipped to maintain and scale up service delivery
In her presentation #3rdAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference, The Executive Secretary, presented that "adapting regulation requires putting in place mechanisms that can mitigate negative effects while taking opportunity of positive influencers to drive improvements in WSS services
The #3rdAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference has officially been opened by, the Honorable Minister of Water and Sanitation, Honorable Abida Sidik Mia โ M.P. in Blantyre, Malawi.
We're just a few hours away from the opening of the 3rd Africa Water Supply & Sanitation (WSS) Regulators Conference under the theme: "Adaptive Regulation - Addressing Emergent Issues." ๐๐ง
Stay tuned for updates, key insights ๐ก
Weโre excited to announce our upcoming Online Training- Regulating Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Services! ๐๐ฐ
๐๏ธ Dates: 22nd October - 14th November 2024
๐ป Mode: Virtual
Register now and secure your spot using the QR Code
@ESAWASreg is thrilled to announce that the Honorable #AbidaSidikMia, Malawiโs Minister of Water and Sanitation, will be our Guest of Honour at this yearโs #3rdAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference
Honorable Abida Sidik Mia is recognized as a driving force in advancing sustainable WSS.
Today we highlight what you can expect on day 2 of the #3RDAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference, a focus on the critical sub theme of Sector Monitoring and Data Systems Strengthening.
Join us ๐๏ธ24th -26th September in Blantyre Malawi for this invaluable discussion
Day 2 of the # 3rd Africa WSS Regulators Conference will kick off with the subtheme on #Off-grid/Non-networked Water & Sanitation Solutions (WSS). Join the discussions between 24th -26th September in Blantyre, Malawi by registering today https://t.co/Zw01OzQN4E
#3RDAfricaWSSRegulatorsConference
Today, we're diving deep into one of the most crucial topics: The subtheme on Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (WSS): Regulatory Frameworks and Service Delivery Models.
Register to participate; AGM - ESAWAS