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Revision as of 11:24, 13 August 2008
This portal is a listing of different types of organisations who are working in the water and sanitation sector. We have structured organisations under a number of different headings and tried to place them under, what we think, is their primary mission. Of course many of these fit under multiple headings.
Contents
Non Governmental Organisations
An NGO is an organisation that implements projects in the local region, country where they are based or internationally. The grouping below is based on what scale and where the organisations operate.
International
- IICD Foundation, The Netherlands
- PRACTICA Foundation, The Netherlands
- WASTE, The Netherlands
National
Local
- FODRA, Delhi
Networks
A network organisation builds networks and collaborates in the local region and country where they are based or internationally.
- Arghyam, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
- AT@work, The Netherlands
- Netherlands Water Partnership, The Netherlands
- RAIN Foundation, The Netherlands
- Rural Water Supply Network, Switzerland
- WES-Net India, India
- Women in Europe for a Common Future, Europe
Governmental organisations
Central
- Government of India - Ministry of Rural Development, India
- Central Water Commission, Indian Ministry of Water Resources
- Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council WSSCC, Switzerland
Local
Knowledge & Research organisations
Knowledge organisations primarily assemble, refine and disseminate knowledge about water and sanitation. Knowledge centers can often be seen as broker between parties, facilitation organisations with knowledge of water and sanitation technologies and approaches.
Knowledge centers
- Agromisa, The Netherlands
- Akvo Foundation, The Netherlands. (The curator of the Akvopedia)
- GreenOcean, Sweden
- IICD Foundation, The Netherlands
- IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC), The Netherlands
- Micro Water Facility, The Netherlands
- The Movement Design Bureau, United Kingdom
- UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands
- UN-Habitat, Kenya
- Rainwater club, Bangalore, India
- Rural Water Supply Network
Universities / Research centers
- Loughborough University, United Kingdom
- VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Funding organisations
A funding organisation primarily funds projects. The grouping below is based on the scope of funded projects.
Development banks
- ASN Bank, The Netherlands
- Aqua for all foundation, The Netherlands
- Partners voor water, The Netherlands
- SIMAVI, The Netherlands
- World Bank, United States of America
Commercial banks
- UBS Foundation, Switzerland
Commercial companies
Consultants
- Acacia Water, The Netherlands