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Nzickonan Stéphanie

Nzickonan Stéphanie

In order to provide an insight of the African Water Association (AfWA) capacity building program (AfriCap) program and discuss the main challenges and opportunities of the implementing approach with WASH stakeholder include key identified potential partners, a side event to the AfWA International Congress & Exhibition took place at Serena Conference Centre in Kampala, Uganda on 25 February 2019 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM under the theme: ‘’AfriCap Implementing Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities’ and with the chairmanship of Mr. KERE Francis, Directeur of the Ouagadougou Region Ouagadougou (DRO) at Office National de l’Eau et de l’Assainissement (ONEA) Burkina Faso.

In the opening remarks, Ms. Margaret MCMORROW, in charge of the Environment and Agreement Officer's Representative (AOR), in the USAID welcomed all the participants at this event, which is organized under the continuation of AfriCap 1 program. Indeed, after a four-year support to AfWA Executive Office on peer-to-peer partnerships on water quality, satisfactory results were noted i.e. capacity-building of ten (10) water quality auditors, benchmarking visit of facilities at ONEA and Laboratoire National de Santé Publique (LNSP) as well, awareness-raising on utilities’ SWOT for strategic watch, improved internal practices as a result of PIPs elaboration/implementation, and the understanding that some improvement-related changes sometimes require just a few amount of funds. Subsequently, USAID is willing to provide new services to AfWA for its members and amongst members for a further four years (2019-2022) in the areas of water quality just like in AfriCap 1, with an added focus on Non-Revenue Water and inclusive sanitation at the city- level.

Consistent with the workshop schedule, Mr. Gilles DJAGOUN gave a Powerpoint presentation illustrating AfriCap 2 program’s objective, component and proposed implementation strategy. Then through a group work session, the participants had the occasion to brainstorm on the challenges and opportunities around partnering with peers for improved performance in the areas of Water Quality (WQ), Non-Revenue Water (NRW) and City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS).

At the end, participants expressed their satisfaction about the session which allowed them to better understand the AfriCap 2 program. It also helped to understand expectations and potential targets of some of the program’s beneficiary countries in the areas of WQ, NRW and sanitation for a given timeframe, cross- sectoral difficulties were highlighted, thus revealing that several countries experience the same difficulties with financing, equipment, policies etc. in activity implementation.

During its 20th International Congress and Exhibition, held from 24 to 27 February 2020, AfWA organised on Wednesday 26 February a parallel session for the official launch of its new programme of ‘’Strengthening AfWA and Operators’ capacity for the Implementation of City-wide Inclusive Sanitation in Africa’’ (SAO-CWIS).

Building on the RASOP Africa project, and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for the period 2019 to 2022, this programme aims at building primarily the capacity of sanitations operators (Municipalities/utilities) for them to efficiently provide a safe sanitation to all in 30 African cities of 10 African countries scattered in sub-Saharan countries.

During the session participants were informed on the key activities and the outcomes the project aims to achieve, the partners involved and the approach of implementation. Indeed, beneficiaries’ cities/mentees as well as potential mentors were presented.

The presentation was followed by a round table discussion on equity and inclusion in sanitation and provided ideas on how to achieve it at the city level.

At the end of the session, balloons were launched as a sign of the effective start of the project.

The AfWA’s 20th International Congress and Exhibition opened on Monday February 24, 2020 in Kampala, UGANDA, under the theme: breaking new grounds to accelerate access to water and sanitation for all in AFRICA.

2700 delegates from all over the world took part in this meeting chaired by the Ugandan head of state, His Excellency Yoweri Museveni. In welcoming the participants, the Chairman of the Board welcomed the leadership of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation in the water sector and in the African region. Leadership obtained thanks to the financial and political support of the Head of State who has made access to water and sanitation a subject of interest in his country. This, according to Minister of State for Water, Ronald KIBULE, has helped NWSC to gain the trust of AfWA’s Executive Board to organizing the Congress.

Speaking following the Minister of State for Water, Mr. El HAFIDI, AfWA chairman and Managing Director of the National Electricity and Drinking Water Corporation (ONEE) of MOROCCO underlined the importance of opening new development paths for the water sector by using smart solutions, digital transformation, innovative financing, resilience to climate change as well as the development of renewable energies to spread access to drinking water and sanitation services on the African continent.

Closing the series of speeches, President Museveni invited experts from the water and sanitation sector to make additional efforts to make water available in quantity and quality to the populations. These efforts boil down to water conservation, purification, reuse, desalination and management. The President of the Republic of Uganda also urged African water officials to address water issues comprehensively in order to create effective and lasting global solutions to water challenges and threats. "Water issues cannot be tackled in a piecemeal fashion," he said. For him, ministries of health should be involved in such a meeting because water also has an impact on the health of country, and to continue: "we cannot speak of water either without speaking of electrification, because the population must find an alternative source of energy to avoid destroying the forests which bring rain", said Mr. Museveni.

Note that the opening ceremony of this 20th congress was also marked by the passing of the torch between AfWA’s outgoing president, Mr. El HAFIDI and the new president, Dr. Eng. Silver MUGISHA, Managing Director of National Water and Sewerage Corporation - UGANDA.

The African Water Association, the World Water Council and the Republic of Senegal through its Executive Secretariat for the organization of the World Water Forum, Dakar 2021, signed this Monday, a Memorandum of Understanding within the framework of the 9th World Water Forum to be held in Dakar, Senegal in March 2021.

The objective of this tripartite agreement is to mobilize public and private sector actors, professional associations as well as all stakeholders of the water and sanitation sector for a strong participation in this Forum, to seek sponsors for the participation of young people, to develop a framework for collaboration between organizations for the sharing of experiences and good practices.

The 3rd Forum of Professional Women in Water and Sanitation took place this Sunday 23 February 2020 in Kampala, Uganda. The theme chosen for this meeting was: "Committed women, innovate for access to water and sanitation in Africa''.

Through this theme, women want to show their involvement in the search for solutions to make water and sanitation services accessible on the continent.

The Young Water and sanitation Professionals Uganda Chapter are organising the *Young Water and sanitation Professionals forum* at the sidelines of the African Water Association Congress that will be held in Kampala-Uganda from 24th-27th February, 2020.

The Forum will attract *Future water Leaders* from a number of countries across the globe who will participate and contribute to discussions aimed at creating the "Next" solutions to the water and sanitation sector challenges.

To be part of the discussions, networking opportunities, acquire new knowledge and contribute to solutions that will resolve the challenges being experienced in the sector among others, follow the link below to register.

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The Young Water Professionals are a group of youth below the age of 35 years and are passionate about the water, environment and sanitation sector. In Africa, they operate under the auspices of the African Water Association (AfWA) and the International Water Association (IWA) on the international stage.

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Wednesday, 01 January 2020 12:10

Happy New Year 2020

The African Water Association wishes you a Happy New Year 2020 and looks forward to seeing you in Kampala, Uganda from 24 to 27 February 2020, for its 20th International Congress and the celebration of its 40th Anniversary.

Read more about the Congress HERE

The 20th AfWA International Congress and Exhibition which will be held from 24th to 27th February 2020, in Kampala, Uganda aims to bring together different water and sanitation professionals from various parts of the world. The congress will be innovation and solution focused and will address water and sanitation issues in Africa, new breakthroughs and innovations to accelerate access to water and sanitation for all.

The overall theme of AfWAICE2020 is “New Breaking new grounds to accelerate access to water and sanitation for all in Africa”. This theme is particularly relevant to the water and sanitation sector in Africa. Most African countries are now faced with immense water and sanitation challenges. Never before has the need to face the challenge - to share ideas and resources; to look for new breakthroughs and innovations; to cooperate between nations, between generations and between disciplines – been more urgent.

Read more about the Congress here

Even though access to safe drinking water and sanitation has been recognized as a human right since 2010, 1 in 3 people in the world do not have access to safe water. These alarming data, taken from a new report by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, were highlighted on December 9 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, at the opening of the international symposium on water quality organized by the African Water Association in partnership with ONEA and USAID.

The consequences of this situation are also devastating. Indeed, about 2.6 million people die each year from water-related diseases, making unsafe water one of the leading causes of death in the world.And the human disturbing action is pointed out by Mr. Alassoun Sori, Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Sanitation of Burkina Faso. For him, "the uncontrolled use of various substances harmful to agriculture, the development in recent years of mining activities with the uncontrolled use of chemicals, the excretion of animals in surface waters, generate various types of pollution and thus the deterioration of water quality,".

To address this situation, Mr Frédéric François KABORE, Managing Director of ONEA, called on the federation of stakeholders to achieve target 3 of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDO), which plans to improve water quality by reducing pollution by 2030, by eliminating waste dumping and minimizing emissions of chemicals and hazardous materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater and significantly increasing the safe recycling and reuse of water worldwide.

Mr Sylvain Usher, Executive Director of AfWA, for his part, wanted to be pragmatic. He invited his peers to take action." We have a great challenge to overcome. Our countries, and therefore we, scientists, technicians and researchers, should intensify our efforts in terms of water quality. We have the intelligence, skills and resources to do so. Let’s act now because the ODD agenda imposes it on us, and if we don’t do so, it’ll be forever”.

However, these actions will only succed if they are supported by States. That is why, the World Health Organization’s Resident Representative in Ouagadougou, Ms Alimata Jeanne Diarra Nama, called on governments to more involved in issues of access to safe drinking water: "When governments will insure access for everyone to safe water, sanitation and well-managed water resources, the fight against a large number of diseases will be greatly improved."

It should be noted that water quality is not an accidental issue for the African Water Association. It’s a whole programme to strengthen the capacities of the water quality control laboratories of water utilities developed and implemented by AfWA, with funding from USAID. And this symposium was part of a mid-term review of programmes to enable experts to capitalize on the actions undertaken in recent years and provide guidelines for a more effective consideration of water quality by the various stakeholders in the sector and particularly the governing authorities.

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