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PROJECTS & Updates


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Oct-date

Client: Sabaki Water & Sanitation Company Ltd.
Project: Sabaki WASH Study Project


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Jan

Client: IHE Delft Institute for Water Education– Water and Development Partnership Programme – Netherlands. Project consortium
Project: Water and Development Partnership Programme Medium-scale projects (DUPC3)


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Jul-date

Client: Lake Victoria South Water Works Development Agency through Seureca Veolia/International Office for Water.
Project:Technical Assistance on NRW Management and Water Services in Informal Settlements
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ABOUT US

Africa Water Watch was established as a research-

and consultancy firm providing technical and management services in water conservation, public health promotion and environmental life protection…

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WHAT WE DO

Our services include but not limited to the following:

Baseline surveys for water utilities, Revenue improvement for water utilities, Training,capacity…

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our partners

Some of our research, capacity building and consultancy partners include:

Strathmore University – Kenya; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (Netherlands); Sirembe Water and Sanitation Project – Siaya County in Kenya; Siaya Bondo Water and Sanitation Co. Ltd (SIBOWASCO)

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Featuring

Participants from AWWL, WSTF, KMT and WSPs during WASPA Benchmarking Meeting on 15th October 2020 in Nakuru. AWWL Presented Findings and Recommendations on Pilot Data Management Processes Study of the Kenya Water Sector.  

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OUR APPROACH:

Our approach is client-need centred and focuses on sustainability of good practices after the project life. Therefore staff capacity building remains a defining factor in our services in technical, engineering, commercial, Financial, Governance, Training and Capacity Building.                              

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