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A technical working group, often called a TWG, is a group of stakeholders that agree to work together to advance technical aspects of the project. TWG members are selected from the pool of stakeholders to represent various interests or technical disciplines. They are typically asked to serve by the mayor or city official for a defined term, often 12 to 18 months depending upon the nature of the project. TWG members usually meet once a month but during times of increased activities, could meet more frequently. While their role is important, they generally do not have any official decision-making abilities as theirs is generally more of an advisory role. For public projects, the technical working group should be endorsed and officially authorized by the mayor to add credibility and legitimacy.
===The NETSSAF Participatory Planning Approach'''''A Tutorial for Sustainable Sanitation Planning===
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