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GOVERNMENT URGED TO VALUE WATER

GOVERNMENT URGED TO VALUE WATER

On 23 March 2021, WES Network members held a press briefing  whose main agenda was to ask government to prioritize the WASH sector. In her remarks the board chairperson for WES Network, madam Kate Harawa said that its very unfortunate to note that the WASH Cluster is...
“MALAWI AND WATER”

“MALAWI AND WATER”

Yesterday, WES Network secretariat and members met the Parliamentary Committee for Natural Resources and Climate Change to discuss water issues.  Among other issues discussed were need to increase both National and district WASH funding and allocation, long term...
THE WATER QUALITY AUDIT REPORT

THE WATER QUALITY AUDIT REPORT

A summary of the Water Quality Report  Quality of water supplied to Lilongwe city 1.Microbiological analysis indicates that during the time of the exercise the water was free from Microbial contaminants 2. Fluoride content:  0.86mg/ and  iron content:   0.068mg/l =...

Speaking during the African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation (ANEW) meeting today, WES Network’ s National Coordinator Willies Mwandira has highlighted WES Network’s involvement in the currently under review Water Policy and how strengthened...