Polokwane, 22 May 2024 – In a powerful demonstration of the impact achieved through public-private partnerships, the Polokwane Water Partnership…
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A Recap of the January 30th, 2024 Meeting The Water Stewardship Working Group, co-chaired by Faith Lawrence and William Moraka,…
No value chain is stronger than its weakest link, and this is particularly true for the water sector–the value chain consisting of upstream supply chain, operations and downstream product use.
No value chain is stronger than its weakest link, and this is particularly true for the water sector–the value chain consisting of upstream supply chain, operations and downstream product use.
The first half of 2020 saw the re-launch of the SWPN thematic working groups. Aimed at providing our partners with…
Since our last working group meetings, we have been working to implement the new SWPN strategy to ensure that we are able to offer you, our valued stakeholder the best value and a sustained long-term approach to the SWPN.
No value chain is stronger than its weakest link, and this is particularly true for the water sector–the value chain consisting of upstream supply chain, operations and downstream product use.
South Africa’s Strategic Water Partners Network (SWPN) was awarded the 2018 State-of-the-Art Partnership of the Year Award in the clean water category at the Partnership for Growth (P4G) Summit in Copenhagen on 19-20 October 2018.
In commemoration of this year’s Mandela Month, the Strategic Water Partners Network (SWPN) today joined forces with an array of stakeholders to tidy up the banks of the Hennops River in Gauteng Province.