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The Water Institute of Southern Africa
(WISA) The WISA provides aforum for
exchange of information and views to improve water resource management in
souther Africa. One of WISA's objectives is to provide a forum for, and
communication channel between, interested and associated groups of individuals
from public authorities, industry, suppliers, consultants, development
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The Young Water
Professional (YWP) Programme Having
acknowledged that the water sector is facing unprecedented workforce challenges
with the age profile of workers been cited as a major cause for concern and the
impending loss of knowledge through the retirement of many of its leaders, IWA
created the IWA Young Water Professionals Programme to provide mechanisms to
ensure that knowledge is not lost upon the retirement of personnel. The IWA YWP
Programme provides a range of activities, services and initiatives to young
professionals and students in the water and wastewater sector under the age of
35. As well as engaging with YWPs, the YWP Programme also connects with
employers, academic institutions and other professional associations to ensure
that the future needs of the sector are understood and addressed and
inter-generational dialogue is created to form links between senior
professionals of the sector and young professionals. IWA Young Water Professionals Programme is sponsored
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The International Water
Association (IWA) The International
Water Association is a global network of water professionals, spanning the
continuum between research and practice and covering all facets of the water
cycle. Through IWA members collaborate to promote the development and
implementation of innovative and effective approaches to water management. The
strength of IWA lies in the professional and geographic diversity of its
membership - a global mosaic of member communities - including academic
researchers and research centres, utilities, consultants, regulators,
industrial water users and water equipment manufacturers. IWA members from each
of these communities represent the leading edge in their fields of expertise;
together they are building new frontiers in the research and implementation of
water and wastewater treatment technologies, within the framework of the total
water cycle. |
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