“Toward Achieving Water Security And Safely Managed Sanitation For Africa”
November 8, 2018
“AMCOW believes that by adequately managing sanitation and providing adequate sanitation services to people, we will contribute significantly to socio-economic development.” – Canisius Kanangire, AMCOW Secretary General
Thus, the 7th Africa Water Week was an opportunity for the AMCOW and the stakeholders to renew their engagement, observe results, and address new developments and challenges.
On October 29th 2018, the AWW Opening Plenary/11th General Assembly, opening Statements were pronounced by namely: AMCOW’s Executive Secretary, Dr. Canisius Kanangire; Gabon’s Minister for Petroleum, Energy and Water Resources, H.E. Hon. Patrick Eyogo Edzang; AU Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture H.E. Sacko Josefa Leonel Correa, and World Bank Representative Steven N. Shonberger.
Each of the Honorable speakers reiterated the importance for African nations to pay particular attention to sanitation and water issues. They encouraged the participants, stakeholders and government representatives to take the Africa Water Week as an opportunity to discuss sustainable technical and financial solutions to achieve the SDG-6 by 2030. AMCOW’s Executive Secretary deplored the fact that to this day many Africans still live without access to safe water and adequate sanitation.
Hydraulics and sanitation experts from notably Tunisia, Uganda, South Africa and Senegal presented successful actions plans implemented in their respective countries to inspire colleagues from other countries to work on innovative projects to reverse the trend.
All the speakers and workshop moderators argued that for a long-time sanitation had been the poor relation in the sector. They advocated for the trend to be reversed, as inadequate sanitation is responsible for tropical diseases and a handicap to sustainable development on the continent.
Dr. Kanangire strongly recommended that African Heads of State meet and discuss current water and sanitation issues to provide momentum to the sector. He reminded the audience that the Millennial Development Goals (MDGs) were not reached due to a lack of urgency and the same would occur with the SDGs if further actions are not taken.
In February 2019, AfricaSan 5 and the 5th International Conference on Fecal Sludge Management (FSM5) will take place in Cape Town. The two conferences will provide an opportunity for stakeholders from all over the world to learn about the different fecal sludge and sanitation management systems. AfricaSan and FSM5 will be a further step in ending open defecation with proper technologies.
Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of the African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW).
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