NETWAS Uganda is dedicated to improving the performance of the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector. We achieve this by implementing impactful projects, often in collaboration with international, national, and local partners. As a regional center of excellence, our work is aligned with four major pillars that guide our interventions and drive sustainable change.
Explore our projects below, categorized by our core pillars, to see our impact in action
Under a project Learning for Policy and Practice for Sanitation (LeaPPS), NETWAS trained masons in construction of ecosan latrines. Read more
As part of the EC WASH project, NETWAS provided hands-on training in liquid soap making for water source committees. Read more
Documenting and sharing lessons learned through interactive knowledge exchange sessions under PILS.
Field based Learning: Translating knowledge into practice through peer to peer demonstrations under WASHSDG.
Learning Forums for collective reflection and knowledge Co-Creation under Dutch WASH.
Scoring for WASH integrity during community scorecard in Bombo under DANIDA governance project
Water quality testing as part of the CRC surveys under the World Bank institute funded WASH governance project
Town Council Sanitation Safety Planning engagements under WASH SDG and Roddenberry Project
Community dialogues, Gender Task and Resource analysis under Roddenberry Project