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Rainwater Harvesting Network

Various organizations are involved in promoting rainwater harvesting through specialized networks. Financial institutions, including notable banks and microfinance companies, provide essential funding to support rainwater harvesting initiatives.

Rainwater Harvesting Network

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Rainwater Harvesting Network

Geographical focus

Global
Pacific
Caribbean
Australia
South America
Central America
North America
American water works association
Middle East
House of water and environment
Europe
Asia
Asia K - Z

Lanka Rainwater harvesting forum

Asia A - J
Africa
Africa W - Z
Africa S - V
Africa N - R
Africa H - M
Africa D - I
Africa A - C

African Sanitation Knowledge Network, The

African Microfinance Network (AFMIN)

Organisation Type

Knowledge Institutes
University of Western Australia
Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI)
Suppliers
Sintec

SINTEC, a company committed to continuous development of innovative products for the treatment of primary water, consists of a team of highly trained technicians and experts in various business functions: technology, manufacturing, and marketing.

Rain Harvesting Pty Ltd - Australia
HMT - Innovative Tank Solutions - USA
Eloy Water - Belgium
Ekotank - Turkey
Eco Company, The - South Africa
Financing
African Microfinance Network (AFMIN)
Contractors
Consultancies
San Isidro Permaculture
Quest Consult
DecRen Water Consult (DWC)
COWI
Aguaconsult
GOs
GOs N - Z

Rwanda Energy, Water and Sanitation Authority (EWSA)

The Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)

GOs A - M

Ministry of Water and Irrigation - Tanzania

Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources (MMEWR) - Botswana

Ministry of Local Government, Land and Housing (MLGLH) - Botswana

Ministry of Irrigation and Water Development (MoIWD) - Malawi

Ministry of Agriculture - Bostwana

Lilongwe Water Board

International Renewable Resources Institute (IRRI), Mexico

General Authority for Rural Water Supply Projects, Yemen

Phone: +967 1 335015

Address: 1: P.O. Box 19237

Sana'a Amanat Al-Asemah Disctrict

Yemen

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

The CSIR is one of the leading scientific and technology research, development and implementation organisations in Africa. Constituted by an Act of Parliament in 1945 as a science council, the CSIR undertakes directed and multidisciplinary research, technological innovation as well as industrial and scientific development to improve the quality of life of the country’s people.

The CSIR is committed to supporting innovation in South Africa to improve national competitiveness in the global economy. Science and technology services and solutions are provided in support of various stakeholders, and opportunities are identified where new technologies can be further developed and exploited in the private and public sectors for commercial and social benefit.

The CSIR’s shareholder is the South African Parliament, held in proxy by the Minister of Science and Technology.

City Government of Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority

Centre National de Semences Forestières (CNSF)

Botswana Technology Centre (BOTEC)

Blantyre Water Board

NGOs
NGOs T - Z

World Health Organisation

PDF: Linking technology choice with operation and maintenance in the context of community water supply and sanitation

PDF: Technology Notes

NOGs R - S

Swiss Resource Centre and Consultancies for Development (SKAT)

The Skat Foundation is a charitable institution for sharing and disseminating Skat’s longstanding knowledge and experience with partners in the developing world in a professional manner, and for initiating new activities to promote the exchange of knowledge and experience in development cooperation.

SNV

Rainwater Cambodia

NGOs M - P
NGOs I - L
NGOs F - H
NGOs C - E

EAUTARCI

Development of Humane Action (DHAN) Foundation

NGOs A - B

Amizade Global Service-Learning has been empowering individuals and communities through worldwide service and learning since 1994. Nearly 6,000 individuals have served with local community leaders in 12 countries on 4 continents with 16 partnerships. From working with women and girls on rainwater harvesting initiatives in rural Tanzania to running at-risk youth camps in Jamaica, Amizade volunteers have transformed and been transformed.

Amizade volunteers come in many forms; as students, as faculty, as activists, adventurers, philanthropists, and leaders. Young and old, volunteers have set out in partnership with Amizade and the communities we work with to serve, explore, and understand.

Themes

Water
Water W - Z

Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA)

Zimbabwe Council of Churches

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Watershed Management Group

Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) - Botswana

Water Services Trust Fund - Kenya

Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) - Kenya

Water Service Boards (WSB) - Kenya

Water Rhapsody

Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA) - Kenya

Water Harvesters - India

Water Aid

Water T - V

United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)

UNICEF Somalia

Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET)

Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET) is the national umbrella organisation for Civil Society Organisations (CSO's) in the Water and Enviroment sector. It was established in 2000 to strengthen the contribution of the CSO's to the performance and developement of the sector. UWASNET is crucial in helping government realise its targets of alleviating poverty and achieving Mellinium Developement Goals (MDG's) through universal acess to safe, sustainable water and improved Sanitation. UWASNET plays this vital role in partnership with other key sector players such as Government, Developement Partners (DP's) and the private sector. Membership to UWASNET currently stands at 187.

Uganda Rainwater Association (URWA)

Top Tank

Tata Ma Tarps and Linings - South Africa

Water R - S

Simavi

Simavi is a public health organisation that believes everyone has a right to good health.

This is why we work on people’s health in the poorest regions of developing countries. We focus specifically on the health of mothers, as they are the key to their family’s health. Together with them we provide for safe drinking water, sufficient hygiene, healthy pregnancies and improved children’s health. We also provide mothers with the knowledge they need to prevent diseases.

SamSam Water

SamSamWater Foundation aims to increase the number of people in developing countries with sustainable and reliable access to water and sanitation.

'SamSam' means 'together'. We work together to reach our goal: safe and reliable water to all! We believe in practical solutions, realised in close collaboration with our partners and beneficiary communities.

Rwandans4Water

Rwanda Works (RW)

Repura - Portugal

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

Rainwater HOG - US & Australia

Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Network (RAIN)

Raincatcher Imperial

RainSafe - Ireland

Water N - P

Pangani Basin Water Board (PBWB) - Tanzania

Oasis Aquatic Gardens

Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)

The National Water Supply and Sanitation Council (NWASCO) - Zambia

National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) - Uganda

National Directorate of Water, Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MOPH) - National Directorate of Water (DNA) - Mozambique

Water J - M

Mwanza Urban Water and Sewerage Authority (MWAUWASA) - Tanzania

Multiple Industries LTD - Uganda

Ministry of Water Resources Development and Management - Zimbabwe

Ministry of Water and Irrigation - Kenya

Ministry of Water and Environment - Uganda

Ministry of Water and Energy of Ethiopia

Ministry of Pastoral Development and Environment - Somalia

Ministry of Natural Resources (MINIRENA) - Rwanda

Ministry of Land, Water and Environment - Eritrea

Ministry of Infrastructure - Rwanda

Ministry of Energy and Water Development - Zambia

MetaMeta

MAVUNO

LABARONNE - CITAF - France

Kopconsult

The water sector is the main domain of kopconsult, both in the Netherlands and internationally. Strategic advise, process & project management and facilitation of workshops are his bread and butter. His strengths are in supporting high-level policy dialogue, policy formulation, strategy workshops and the implementation of strategic decisions.

JoJo Tanks - South Africa

Water H - I

INTEWA - Germany

International Relief & Development

International Centre for Water Management

Improve International

Improve International was founded in 2011 to find ways to improve the responses to the water & sanitation crisis. We believe that people deserve to have high quality water and sanitation services, not just for life, but for generations. We believe that independent evaluation of water and sanitation programs in developing countries will identify objectively what’s really working well and what’s not (and why). By promoting learning and innovation, we hope to help improve the work and coordination of international development organizations so that generations can enjoy safe water and convenient toilets.

Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation

HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation is one of the most experienced and largest development organisations in Switzerland. It came into existence on 1 July 2011 through the merger of two organisations: Helvetas (founded in 1955) and Intercooperation (founded in 1982).

HAKI ZA WANAWAKE NA WATOTO MUSOMA (HAWAWAMU)

Water E - G

Grundfos RMQ - Denmark

Future water

Flexible Rain Barrels - Canada

EWSA

Evenproducts Limited - UK

EPA: Watershed Academy Web

Enterprise Environment and Equity in the Virunga Landscape of the Great Lakes

Engineers & Architects Solidarity Association (IAS)

Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) - Tanzania

Eloy Water

Ekotank

Eco Company

Water B - D

Dr Ten

Directorate of National Water Resources - Somaliland

Department Ministry of Minerals and Water Resources - Somalia

Contech - USA

Cidecall

Christian Engineers in Development

BioSandFilter.org

Backlund

Water A

Ashish Plast

Association of Arab Office for Youth and the Environment

AquaSanTec - Crestanks Limited

Aqua-Aero WaterSystems

Amsha Africa Foundation - Rainwater H2OG

Amizade

Amizade Global Service-Learning has been empowering individuals and communities through worldwide service and learning since 1994. Nearly 6,000 individuals have served with local community leaders in 12 countries on 4 continents with 16 partnerships. From working with women and girls on rainwater harvesting initiatives in rural Tanzania to running at-risk youth camps in Jamaica, Amizade volunteers have transformed and been transformed.

Amizade volunteers come in many forms; as students, as faculty, as activists, adventurers, philanthropists, and leaders. Young and old, volunteers have set out in partnership with Amizade and the communities we work with to serve, explore, and understand.

Agua Solutions

ACO Technologies - Rain-Ceptor

Acacia Water

Finance
WaterCredit
Nova Institute
Micro Water Facility
Kenya Women Finance Trust Limited (KWFT)
Grameen Foundation
FINCA
ECLOF
Christian Children's Fund of Canada
Assemblies of God Relief and Development Services (AGREDS)
Accion
Agriculture
Ag. N - Z

Somalia Water and Land Information Management (SWALIM)

Sahelian Solutions (SASOL)

Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB) - Directorate of Infrastructure and Mechanization

Rural Industries Innovation Centre (RIIC) 

Rural Africa Water Development Project

Practical Action

Ag. F - M

Joint Effort to Save the Environment (JESE)

International Development Association (IDA)

HTSPE: International Programme Management

Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR)

Fondation Ensemble

Ag. A - E

Congo Helping Hands

Congo Helping Hands is a non-profit Christian organization that works in partnership to improve the quality of life in the Democratic Republic of the Congo through human development in health, education, agriculture, and microecomonics.

Climate Action Network (CAN) International

Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab region and Europe

BIOFORSK

Activities

Lobbying
Research & Education
Wageningen UR

Wageningen University is the only university in the Netherlands to focus specifically on the theme ‘healthy food and living environment’. We do so by working closely together with governments and the business community.

VU University
University of South Florida
University of Portsmouth, UK
UNESCO-IHE

UNESCO-IHE is the largest international postgraduate water education facility in the world and is based in Delft, the Netherlands. The Institute confers fully accredited MSc degrees, and PhD degrees in collaboration with partners in the Netherlands.

Society for Community Organisation and People's Education (SCOPE)
Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI)
International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)
CITY Research Center
Centre for Science & Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Centre)
Bioforsk
AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center
Networking
Net. V - Z

World Water Centre

World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

World Agro Forestry Centre

Woman for Water Partnership

Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council

Water for People

Water for All International

Water Channel

WASTE

WASH United

WASH Advocates

Net. L - U

UK Rainwater Harvesting Association

Terre des Hommes

The Terre des Hommes International Federation is a network of ten national organisations working for the rights of children and to promote equitable development without racial, religious, political, cultural or gender-based discrimination.

NGO Forum for Urban Water & Sanitation

Netherlands Water Partnership

Life and the Environment

Kenya Rainwater Harvesting Association

Kabissa

Net. G - I

International Water Association

Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)

Indian Water Works Association (IWWA)

ICRAF

Harvest H2O

Global Rainwater Harvesting Collective

GEMStat

FBR

Net. A - E

European Rainwater Catchment Systems Association

Climate Network Africa (CNA )

Climate Action Network (CAN)

Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA)

Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI)

Association of Arab Office for Youth and the environment

Aqua for all

Aqua for All is a foundation dedicated to the poorest people in the world. Our purpose is to sustainably increase the number of people with access to clean water and adequate sanitation. We act as a networking agent, connecting public and private organizations to mobilise resources, expertise and finances from the Dutch water sector toward development aid projects focused on water and sanitation.

Akvo

Akvo builds open source internet and mobile software which is used to make international development cooperation and aid activity more effective and transparent. We provide the software as a service to the vast majority of our partners, backed by a partner-support and training team.

Twitter

Facebook

About Akvo

African Water Information System

African Sanitation Knowledge Network

AATF

The African Agricultural Technology Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that facilitates and promotes public/private partnerships for the access and delivery of appropriate agricultural technologies for sustainable use by smallholder farmers in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) through innovative partnerships and effective stewardship along the entire value chain.

The Foundation is a one-stop-shop that provides expertise and know-how that facilitates the identification, access, development, delivery and utilisation of agricultural technologies.

Implementing
Imp. N - Z

Water and Sanitation Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd (WSSA)

Ugandan Water Project

Stopcocks Women Plumbers

SKG Sangha

Solar Water Disinfection (SODIS)

Ryan's Well Foundation

Programme Solidarité Eau (pS-Eau)

Potters for Peace

Imp. A - M

Lifewater

Jal Swaraj

HI-TEC Plumbing

End Water Poverty

Clear Water Initiative

Busoga Trust

AGUATUYA

Africa Foundation

Funding
Women's World Banking
USAID
Uganda Finance Trust (UFT)
SMEP DTM LTD - Kenya
Select Africa Limited
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank
K-Rep Bank
Equity Bank Kenya
Centenary Bank
BPR - Banque Populaire du Rwanda Ltd
Amhara Credit and Saving Institution (ACSI)
Agora Microfinance Partners LLP
AfriCap Microfinance Investment Company
Association of Microfinance Institutions of Kenya
Capacity Building
CB T - Z

World Vision

World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT)

Wetlands International

West and Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development (CORAF/WECARD)

Water Quality Association

Water Project, The

Water Net

Water Integrity Network

Water and Sanitation Program

Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA)

Water and Nature Initiative (WANI)

Water and Climate Coalition

Water 1st International

United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) International Hydrological Programme (IHP)

United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Towards Sustainable Water Resources Management in Central Asia (SWAN)

CB N - S

Sustainable Sanitation Alliance

Stockholm International Water Institute

Spate Irrigation Network

Southern Africa Development Community

South African Water Research Commission

Southern and Eastern Africa Rainwater Network (SEARNET)

Rwanda Environmental Conservation Organization

Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN)

Rural Africa Water development project

Research-inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia and the Nile region (RiPPLE)

RainWater Cambodia

Pure Water for the World

Practica foundation

Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS)

People for Rainwater

Palestine Agricultural Relief Committee (PARC)

Pacific Institute

New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)

Netwas International

Natural Environment Research Council - UK (NERC)

National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)

CB G - M

MUS Group

Moringa leaf forum

Maji na Ufanisi (Water and Development)

Lanka Rainwater Harvesting Forum

Japan Water Forum

ISRIC - World Soil Information

International Water Resources Association (IWRA)

International Water Management Institute

International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC)

International Rainwater Harvesting Alliance

International Rainwater Catchment System Association

International Office for Water (IOW)

International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID)

InterWATER organisations

Institute of Water and Sanitation Development

IMAWESA

International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

House of Water and Environment

Horn of Africa Regional Environment Centre and Network (HoA-REC&N)

Healing Waters International

Greater Horn of Africa Rainwater Partnership (GHARP)

Global Water System Project

Global Water Partnership (GWP)

Gender and Water Alliance

CB A - F

Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME)

Freshwater Action Network

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations

Excellent Development

Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP)

Eastern Africa Environmental Network (EAEN)

Conserve Africa

Concern Worldwide

Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP)

Charity water

Centre for Science and Environment

Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST)

Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE)

Cap-Net

Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement

Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA)

Aqua Fed International

American Water Works Association

American Rain Water catchment system Association

AMCOW

African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation (ANEW)

Action for Food Production (AFPRO)

AATF

3R consortium

3R is an initiative of four Dutch entities (RAIN, Acacia Water, MetaMeta and Aqua for all), all involved in sustainable and innovative management of water resources. They joined forces in their attempts to contribute in climate change adaptation and pro poor development aid. The focus is to bring together various stakeholders to develop innovative technologies to optimize the utilization of rainwater. Also BGR from Germany and IGRAC joined and support the initiative. 3R solutions are already applied in many countries and are integrated in various water resource development plans. The 3R organization is a group of complementary partners that closely work together to successfully upscale this promising approach. 3R is open source platform always looking for interesting partners with innovative solutions and approach. We want to invite you to join our efforts and connect to our expanding network, share your ideas in one of our publications and explore collaboration in new or ongoing projects.

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