The River Health Assessment (RHA) is a citizen science initiative in the Thika River catchment, where eight Water Resources Users Associations (WRUAs)...
Read moreImpact in motion: World Waternet Annual report 2024
Sometimes results exceed expectations. Projects are completed as planned and impact is delivered on the ground. That is not always the case, increased...
Read moreParamaribo/Amsterdam, 24 June 2025 – World Waternet and the Suriname Water Company (SWM) have officially renewed their partnership. On Monday, 24 June...
Read moreWorld Waternet is contributing to climate-resilient water management to combat desertification. In Burkina Faso, the ECDD-GIRE project empowers commun...
Read moreFollowing the launch of the Climate Resilient Urban – Rural WASH project in northern Laos, key stakeholders gathered in Luang Namtha for an intensive ...
Read moreFrom 12 to 16 May, teams from SOMAGEP and Ghana Water Company Limited met in Accra, Ghana for a WaterWorX exchange visit focused on one of the sector’...
Read moreWorld Waternet is scaling its impact to address the global water crisis by embracing mission-driven innovation and cross-sector collaboration. Drawing...
Read moreDuring our recent visit to Suriname, we strengthened partnerships, advanced water projects, and explored new funding opportunities. In this blog, our ...
Read moreCapacity building and the funding gap: electrifying developments from Kenya work visits
World Waternet’s partnerships in Kenya continue to grow, combining innovation, investment mobilization, and local collaboration. From safer water disi...
Read moreIn Ethiopia, water utilities manage wastewater. Among their tasks are: wastewater collection from septic tanks, safely discharging the wastewater, mai...
Read moreBack to school: life long learning
Last weekend, Frodo van Oostveen, CEO of World Waternet, took the stage at the INSEAD Alumni Forum Europe 2025 in Amsterdam. Not just any business eve...
Read moreEnergy-positive milestone: Dutch water authority Amstel, Gooi and Vecht now generates more energy than it consumes
In Amsterdam’s western port area, four wind turbines have officially started generating clean, renewable energy at the city’s main wastewater treatmen...
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