Africa
Civil Society Statement AFRICASAN +5 Durban, South Africa 2008
Déclaration des organisations de la societe civile delivree a la 13ème session ordinaire de la'assemblée de l'union Africaine
Analysis of of Water and Sanitation Policies and Status of IWRM in Africa
ANEW summary of first Africa Water Week in Tunis 2008
ANEW member wins 3rd Kyoto World Water Grand Prize

ANEW member Katosi Women Development Trust (KWDT) received the 3rd Kyoto World Water Grand Prize at the closing ceremony of the 6th world water forum in Marseille France on 17th March 2012. This is the second time a FAN member has won the Kyoto Water prize in just the three years since the prize was launched.
EU Water Initiative Meeting Minutes Brussels 2005
Decent Sanitation Down the Drain - Voices from AfricaSAN 2008
Interview with Ngabaghila Chatata: National Coordinator - Wesnet Malawi

Ngabaghila Chatata is the National Coordinator of WESNET, ANEW's national CSO network in Malawi. ANEW Communications Officer, Judith Auwa, talks to her about her perceptions of ANEW. Below is the complete interview.
Interview with Professor Kairu

We bid farewell to Professor Kairu who joined ANEW as Chair in 2005. Under his leadership, ANEW developed a formal relationship with AMCOW, the African Ministers' Council on Water, and was officially registered as a trust. He oversaw ANEW's three-year EU program. He stepped down as Chair in July 2011. Below is the complete farewell interview.
The politics of water in Uganda: today and tomorrow
In Uganda, where government has wholeheartedly embraced globalization as the way forward for development, water utilities are completely privatized. Unfortunately this has worsened corruption, degradation of ecosystems, excessive and careless consumption and wastage of water, contamination and salination of water bearings, aquifers and dams.