The International Water Association invites journalists and media professionals willing to cover the Water and Development Congress & Exhibition (WDCE) to apply for media accreditation. The WDCE in Kigali, Rwanda (10-14 Decemb...
The International Water Association (IWA) is pleased to announce progress of a new initiative with the Global Sanitation Graduate School (GSGS) to engage sanitation students around the world. The joint effort aims to integrate san...
While the water supply and sanitation sector in Uganda has undergone significant, systemic changes over the last decade, the 2009 Tariff Policy no longer spoke to the realities of delivering safe, financially sustainable, and soci...
Have you developed a successful innovative solution to a sanitation challenge applicable to Africa? IWA is providing a unique opportunity for innovators to display their prototypes, solutions, and demonstrations alongside the upco...
IWA is pleased to announce that the early bird registration period for the highly anticipated Water and Development Congress & Exhibition (WDCE) has been extended until 15 September 2023! Take advantage of discounted rates b...
Photo credits: Photo by Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad (India) The International Water Association (IWA) is delighted to announce the launch of the call for nominations for the Inclusive Urban Sanitation (...
IWA is pleased to announce that registration for its much-awaited Water and Development Congress & Exhibition (WDCE) 2023 is now open! Reaching its seventh edition, this key event will bring together water and development prof...
Localising water and sanitation service delivery through multi-stakeholder partnerships reflects the spirit of multilateralism and presents opportunities for accelerated progress toward SDGs 6 and 11.1
IWA will be actively participating in two major international conferences this July through its flagship Inclusive Urban Sanitation initiative: the Lagos International Water Conference and the U20 Mayoral Summit. These conferences...
Urban water inequality is a significant challenge in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, a city of 1.4 million inhabitants, the majority of whom have transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle. The city's harsh climatic conditions and uneven develo...