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WIN-SA is a network of organisations focusing on improving knowledge sharing in the water and sanitation sector, targeting decision makers in government and non-government water services sector. These organisations all have a vested interest in information and knowledge generation and dissemination to local government. They are trying to ensure the body of knowledge in the sector is well managed, readily accessible and applicable, and will lead to improved decision-making and performance in the area of water and sanitation.
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The Department Of Water Affairs is the custodian of South Africa’s water and forestry resources. It is primarily responsible for the formulation and implementation of policy governing these two sectors. It also has override responsibility for water services provided by local government.
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TCTA is a specialised liability management organisation. We include in the definition of liability management project implementation of bulk raw water supply projects. The TCTA is a public entity and is listed as a schedule 2 entity in the PFMA. We report via the Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry to Parliament.
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The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) is an organization mandated by the new South African Constitution to assist in the wholesale transformation of local government in South Africa from the pre-1994 regime to the new dispensation under the country’s first democratically elected government.
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In the eleven years since its inception in 1994, Afriwater has grown to become the largest water, waste and environmental technology exhibition of its kind in South Africa – a forum where suppliers and key local, African and international decision makers, specifiers and buyers can meet to discuss and confront the challenges facing the industry.
With the primary aim of promoting and facilitating the drive towards sustainable and affordable fresh water and sanitation management, protection and delivery to all, Afriwater provides a showcase for the latest products, technologies, equipment, systems, services and solutions available to help meet this end.
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A national department whose function is to develop national policies and legislation with regard to provinces and local government, and to monitor the implementation.
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The official website for the City of Johannesburg.
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A record of South African legislation and policy documents.
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