Networks

Nile IWRM Net

Nile IWRM Net Countries covered Nile Basin Network profile We are a regional network established in September 2004 as non-profit network for enhancing capacity building in integrated water resources management in the Nile Basin countries.  Network highlights, achievements -Over 50 face-to-face courses involving over 1,600 people from government, universities, NGOs, private sector etc-More than 62 […]

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PhilCap-Net

PhilCapNet Network complete name PhilCapNet Incorporated Countries covered Philippines Network profile PhilCapNet is a non-stock non-profit association of water sector professionals who organize and deliver training and other capacity building activities on sustainable water resources management for and with water users, providers, policy-makers, and water-related institutions at the national and local levels.  It seeks to

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REDICA

Redica

REDICA Countries covered Centro-america Network profile REDICA (Red Centroamericana de Instituciones de Ingeniería) is a network of engineering faculties, Research Centres and higher education institutions of Central America and the Caribbean, dedicated to promote sustainable development, through capacity building and development in IWRM, HRWS, EbA, MPA, Harvesting Water, Gender Equity, Adaptation to Climate Change and

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REMERH-CapNet-Mex

Red Mexicana de Recursos Hídricos – cap-net-mx (REMERH-cap-netmex) REMERH-cap-net-mex Countries covered REMERH-cap-net-mex is the Mexican national network affiliated at CapNet.  Who we are The main purpose of these networks is to strengthen cooperation and work relationships through the exchange between the members of: teachers, students and didactic material, as well as participation in research projects,

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SCaN

SaciWATERs-Cap-Net Network (SCaN)

SCaN Countries covered India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives Who we are SCaN comprises of autonomous regional and national institutions and individuals committed to building capacity of water professionals across South Asia. Established in 2009, SCaN has successfully initiated activities in collaboration with various national, regional and international organizations. Through its capacity-building activities,

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WA-Net

WA-Net Countries covered West Africa Network profile WA-Net, the West Africa Network for capacity building on IWRM, is a regional initiative arising from the recognition of capacity gaps in organisations and agencies responsible for water resources development and management. WA-Net’s immediate objective is therefore to support, strengthen and promote co-operation among regional capacity building institutions

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WaterCap

WaterCap Countries covered Africa Network profile WaterCap is an open Kenya country network for capacity building in sustainable water management. Through a shared commitment members mobilize knowledge, foster innovation and create opportunities including river basin management, water quality, leadership and governance, water financing and economics, and social mobilisation. Network highlights, achievements -Water and Inclusive Green

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WaterNet

WaterNet Countries covered Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe Who we are WaterNet is a regional network and Southern Africa Development Community’s (SADC) subsidiary institution for capacity building in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). Its major aims are

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LA-WETnet

LA-WETnet Countries covered All Latin American countries: Argentina, Belice, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela.  Also are included Caribbean countries Spanish speaker: Cuba y República Dominicana. Who we are The Capacity Development Latin American Network for Integrated Water Management is a regional

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