The Kenya Water Industry Association
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.
What Does
KWIA Do?
KWIA's Associative Culture
- To provide market information to members on business opportunities.
- To secure co-operation and co-ordination among members.
- Provide advertising space for members promotions.
- Rendering advice on technical matters and legal issues.
- To serve as a forum where members can discuss and resolve differences.
- To represent members grievances to government and seek redress.
- Build awareness and combat unfair trade practices.
- To prescribe code of ethics to promote ethical behaviour.
- To draft codes of conduct to promote industry best practices.
- To conduct trainings for the professional development for members’ staff.
- Conduct workshops on new legislation, the budget, international business developments etc.
- Providing references concerning the reputation of members.
- Provide representation to serve on various bodies set up by government.
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The Kenya Water Industry Association
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.
What Does KWIA Do?
KWIA's Associative Culture
- To provide market information to members on business opportunities.
- To secure co-operation and co-ordination among members.
- Provide advertising space for members promotions.
- Rendering advice on technical matters and legal issues.
- To serve as a forum where members can discuss and resolve differences.
- To represent members grievances to government and seek redress.
- Build awareness and combat unfair trade practices.
- To prescribe code of ethics to promote ethical behaviour.
- To draft codes of conduct to promote industry best practices.
- To conduct trainings for the professional development for members’ staff.
- Conduct workshops on new legislation, the budget, international business developments etc.,
- Providing references concerning the reputation of members.
- Provide representation to serve on various bodies set up by government.