South Asian Water Utilities Network
The South Asian Water Utilities Network, supported by ADB, aims to meet the water supply and sanitation targets of the Millennium Development Goals by improving members' performance.

The South Asian Water Utilities Network (SAWUN) is a new organization of water utilities in South Asia whose vision is to measurably improve its members' performance in the delivery of water supply and sanitation services.
With ADB's support, SAWUN was established in April 2007 at a conference in Islamabad, Pakistan. SAWUN is committed to becoming a self-sustaining organization that proactively responds to its members' needs and demonstrates excellence in delivering its programs and practices.
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About SAWUN Discover how SAWUN began, how it operates, and how your organization can join. |
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SAWUN Program of Activities Read about SAWUN's program of activities and action plan. |
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SAWUN in Motion Find out the latest of SAWUN's activities. |
Paul van Klaveren
Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist, ADB
E-mail: pvanklaveren@adb.org
SAWUN's Program of Activities
SAWUN's initial activities include benchmarking exercises, twinning arrangements, and workshops. View its Program of Activities for 2007-2008. [PDF]
SAWUN's initial activities include benchmarking exercises, twinning arrangements, and workshops. View its Program of Activities for 2007-2008. [PDF]
- SAWUN member utilities are participating in a series of workshops on Nonrevenue Water Management (NRW).
- 1st workshop (May 2008)
- 2nd workshop (Nov 2008)
- Visit the SAWUN website*.


