Links to other WATSAN websites
The folder comprises of links to other water and sanitation websites plus related sites
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IWA Publishing , the wholly owned subsidiary of the International Water Association (IWA) provides information services on all aspects of water, wastewater and related environmental fields.
EMWIS Technical Unit announces the launch of its new multilingual international web portal (in English, French and Arabic). This new site which has an improved design and navigation scheme, allows a flexible integration of content and heterogeneous applications (using Internet standards such as xml or web services).
There is growing concern in Uganda and the East African region regarding the state of Lake Victoria, especially the falling levels of its water. Over the past years, water levels in the lake have dropped to levels not seen before by this generation of the population. This is having negative impacts on water supply, the environment, power generation and other areas of life in Uganda and the region.
WELL is a resource centre network providing access to information and support in water, sanitation and environmental health for the Department for International Development (DFID) of the British Government.
OSIENALA (Friends of Lake Victoria) was established in 1992 in Kisumu, Kenya, as a National Non-Governmental Organization. OSIENALA was formed in order to create a forum for members of the local communities, both scientists and laymen, to address a range of environmental issues affecting Lake Victoria and its environs. Since its inception, the organisation has played an important role in creating awareness on environmental issues affecting Lake Victoria.
NWSC is a utility parastatal 100% owned by The Government of Uganda. It was established in 1972 under decree No: 34 following recommendation by World Health Organization (WHO). The mandate of the Corporation as defined in the National Water & Sewerage Corporation Statute of 1995, Section 5 (1), is to operate and provide water and sewerage services in areas entrusted to it, on a sound, commercial and viable basis.
The World Water Council was established in 1996 in response to increasing concern from the global community about world water issues. Its mission is to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues at all levels, including the highest decision-making level, to facilitate the efficient management and use of water in all its dimensions and on an environmentally sustainable basis.