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About the network and opportunities for
collaboration
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Who are we?
Cap-Net is a partnership of training institutions, knowledge centres and water managers around the worldWe seek effective capacity building for sustainable management of water
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Our Partners
A programme of
With core funding from
Partner of
Global partners, and regional and country networks make up the Cap-Net network
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The Global Network
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Project strategy
Local ownership
Partnerships
Responding to demand
Delivercapacity building
Capacity to deliver
Effective networks
Building blocks for capacity
building
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The power of networks
Donors and multilateral agencies
to scale-up impacts and get the most
from their capacity building
investment, synergy.
Local, national and regional
organizations
to improve performance and relevance, share
tools and knowledge, access
resources and better coordinate activities
International development
organizations and research
institutes
to increase their relevance, outreach and impact on the
ground, incorporate local knowledge
Made up of 23 geographic and 4 thematic capacity building networks, Cap-Net helps:
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Networks in placeRegional and country capacity building networksGlobal Network
Competent trainers
Capacity developedIWRMWSS
Knowledge managementTraining materialsMonitoringCommunicationResearch, case studies
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Collaboration
We are an open and inclusive network Bringing knowledge and experiences
from countries and regions together
Collaborating in the compilation of knowledge and capacity development in new and challenging areas
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Cap-Net and the GWOPs AllianceCap-Net and UN-HABITAT Utility Action Plan:“Developing capacity of water utilities in the integrated water resources management approach“
Objective:To improve skills, knowledge and practice of water utilities in water resources management as a means to improve efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of water supply and sanitation services.
Focus areas:IWRM and water useWater demand managementWater safety plans
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Outcomes:
1. Training modules are available and adapted for local use
2. Capacity building actions have been carried out through each of the regional WOP processes, led by competent training institutions of local water utilities
3. Commitment to improved water management practices has increased
4. Training institutions of water and sewerage utilities are working together to improve operations and service delivery
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Invitation
Expressed interest by the WOPs
Partnerships with utility training centres and capacity building experts
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www.cap-net.org
Thank you
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