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Lake Victoria Region Water & Sanitation Initiative: Training & B Components

  • Institutional Strengthening
  • Jan 2009 - Jun 2010
  • Partners: SNV, FCM, GWA
  • Donor: United Nations Habitat and Human Settlements Foundation
Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

The capacity development component of the Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation Initiative (LVWATSAN) serves to secure sustainable and equitable delivery of water supply, sanitation and environmental services in 10 towns around the lake. The aim is to equip organizations and individuals from the towns with the awareness, knowledge, skills and attitudes required to improve and sustain the concerned services, improve the quality of life and promote economic activity in water, sanitation and solid waste management, with a particular focus on gender issues and vulnerable groups.