
The Kenya Water Industry Association (KWIA) is a national network that connects water professionals to meet water sector challenges and promote good management and governance.
We bring best practice to the water sector at large through training workshops and Codes of Conduct. We uphold water issues on the national political agenda and lobby to influence regulation and policy making.

Our Mission
To inspire and serve KWIA members and our community of professionals concerned with water.
To share knowledge, experience and provide leadership for sustainable water supply.
Our Strategy
Connecting People
Leading Practice
Our Values
Our Associative Culture:
Excellence
Kenya needs Ksh.100 billion annually so it can achieve the universal access to water and sanitation to all by 2030.
Per capita available water is about 647m cubic per year against a global benchmark of 1000m cubic
In Kenya, water coverage stands at 54% for urban areas.
In Kenya, water coverage stands at 51% for rural areas.
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Reform of the water sector in Kenya
In 2016, only around half of the approximately 46 million people in Kenya had access

Kenya’s water and sanitation crisis
With a population of 53 million, 15 percent of Kenyans rely on unimproved water sources,

History of Water Supply and Governance in Kenya
This book on the History of Water Development in Kenya transverses through a matrix of

Bright futures in Kenya start with safe water
When children don’t have access to water at home, they are often responsible for collecting
- Find Us
Associations Registration No:
22114
Address:
Along Old Elmenteita Rd, Nakuru.
At JB Drilling Ltd.
Tel: 0790 536 654
Email: info@kwia.or.ke

The Kenya Water Industry Association (KWIA) is a national network that connects water professionals to meet water sector challenges and promote good management and governance.
We bring best practice to the water sector at large through training workshops and Codes of Practice. We uphold water issues on the national political agenda, to influence regulation and policy making.
Our Mission
To inspire and serve KWIA members and our community of professionals concerned with water.
To share knowledge, experience and provide leadership for sustainable water supply.
Our Strategy
Connecting People
Leading Practice
Our Values
Our Associative Culture:
Excellence
Kenya needs Ksh. 100 billion annually so it can achieve the universal access to water and sanitation to all by 2030.
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Per capita available water is about 647m cubic per year against a global benchmark of 1000m cubic
In Kenya, water coverage stands at 54% for urban areas.
In Kenya, water coverage stands at 51% for rural areas.
KEEP UP TO DATE
With Kenya’s TOP water professionals and the latest advancements in the water sector
KEEP UP TO DATE
With Kenya’s TOP water professionals and the latest advancements in the water sector
- News

Reform of the water sector in Kenya
In 2016, only around half of the approximately 46 million people in Kenya had access

Kenya’s water and sanitation crisis
With a population of 53 million, 15 percent of Kenyans rely on unimproved water sources,

History of Water Supply and Governance in Kenya
This book on the History of Water Development in Kenya transverses through a matrix of

Bright futures in Kenya start with safe water
When children don’t have access to water at home, they are often responsible for collecting
- Find Us
Associations Registration No:
22114
Address:
Along Old Elmenteita Rd, Nakuru, at JB Drilling Ltd.
Tel: 0790 536 654
Email: info@kwia.or.ke
Postal Address:
P.O BOX 40859-00100, GPO, Nairobi-Kenya