Thinking out of the box
Evert-jan Quak | 14 November 2025The Water Operators’ Partnerships conference of 2 November 2025 in Amsterdam was for me a dive in the deep ocean. I entered a world I didn’t know before. Of course I know the struggle to make water and sanitation facilities accessible for the poor…
▶Video: bankable versus taxable
10 November 2025Interview with David Boys (Public Services International and appointed to the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation – UNSG…
▶Video: WOPs bring cultures together
09 November 2025In this video at the Water Operators’ Partnership (WOP) conference in Amsterdam (2 November 2025) Professor Hassan Warda of the Alexandria Univers…
▶Video: three impact studies on WOPs in Asia
03 November 2025Julie Perkins (UN-Habitat/Global Water Operator’s Partnerships Alliance, GWOPA) talks about the first results of an impact study of several Water…
▶Struggles to finance public to public partnerships
Evert-jan Quak | 02 November 2025Capacity building is not enough to make the not-for-profit partnerships between water utilities called Water Operators’ Partnerships (WOPs) by the United Nations successful to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This peer-to-peer cooperation…
▶Working on an integrated approach
Gerard Rundberg | 01 November 2025I truly believe in the Water Operators’ Partnership (WOP) concept. But there are always buts. Waternet has lots of experience in the international cooperation in the water sector. It appears to be hard to see a fruitful solution to fight poverty;…
▶Reclaiming public water – the Paris case
Anne Le Strat | 01 November 2025Since the first of January 2010, the water services of Paris have been provided by a single public operator, Eau de Paris. The old public-private company has been transformed into a public body, whose mission is to produce, transport, distribute a…
▶Citizens’ participation is key for water efficiency
Satoko Kishimoto | 27 October 2025Active citizens’ participation in water and sanitation initiatives is of crucial importance to ensure sustainable improvements in water services for the poorest. The role of civil society organisations, community groups and trade unions is essenti…
▶WOPs are crucial for matching MDGs sustainably
Koen Maathuis | 26 October 2025In 2000, all 193 United Nations member states agreed to join efforts and encourage development by improving social and economic conditions in the world’s poorest countries. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were stated: ‘an ambitious list of…
▶Public-Public-Partnerships have the future
Evert-jan Quak | 25 October 2025"We do not know the value of water as long as the well isn’t dry," wrote British intellectual Thomas Fuller in 1732 in his book Gnomologia: Adagies and Proverbs. Times have changed as most of the earth’s population knows exactly how much…
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