GWOPA and IHE to offer their tools and lessons from global learning on WOPs to a major new Dutch WOP programme in support of SDG 6.
Research conducted on organisational behaviour in the framework of apparent water loss reduction in Kenya will feed into the BEWOP project and support the development of a diagnostic tool.
The 'Water Asset Management for Small Towns in Uganda with special focus on Post-Conflict Northern Region' initiative is a capacity development programme running from 2012 to 2016. One of the key goals of this action is to develop the local operators' Asset Management capacity in 10 small towns in Uganda through WOPs.
GWOPA took the initiative in August 2012 to lead the formation of the UN-Water Task Force on Capacity Development for Water Operators (TF-CDWO) under the umbrella of the UN-Water Thematic Priority Area on Drinking Water and Sanitation.