Safe Water Network hosted its 10th annual Beyond the Pipe Forum in Accra, under the theme "Safe Water: The Power of Enterprise." This crucial gathering brought together nearly 200 leaders from the public sector, private sector, and development partners to discuss the expansion of safe water enterprises (SWEs) and deliver water services to an estimated 3.2 million people in over 1,000 peri-urban communities and small towns in Ghana by 2030.
Our 14th Beyond the Pipe Forum was held on May 18th in New Delhi.
Safe Water Network’s annual Ghana Beyond the Pipe Forum brought together leaders from the Ghana water sector as well as representatives from many of Safe Water Network’s key funding partners in Ghana.
The Forum was part of an ongoing effort to convene and initiate the advancement of sector knowledge and engagement of sector participants to chart a roadmap and advance the scaling of Safe Water Enterprises.
Safe Water Network convened its fifth annual Ghana Beyond the Pipe Forum which included sector leaders from the government, NGOs, development partners, and foundations.
The 2016 World Water Week allowed Small Water Enterprises (SWEs) to gain recognition as a solution to help meet the needs of the millions of communities around the world lacking access to safe water.
At the fourth annual India Beyond the Pipe Forum, Safe Water Network released the Urban Sector Review report, which highlights the rapid emergence of Small Water Enterprises as a response to the inadequate and unsafe supply of drinking water in urban regions on India.
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