South East Asian Water Utilities Network

The South East Asian Water Utilities Network (SEAWUN) was established in 2002 at a regional meeting sponsored by ADB. At this meeting, water utility managers and utility association officials from Southeast Asia realized the potential benefits of a utilities network for the region.
Since then, SEAWUN has become a strong regional, non-profit, and self-sustaining organization focused on benchmarking, cost recovery, nonrevenue water reduction, and human resources development. It helps its members to
- improve service delivery
- attain operational and management efficiency
- achieve financial viability
- advocate sector reforms for improved policy environment
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About SEAWUN Discover how SEAWUN began, how it operates, and how you can join. |
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SEAWUN’s Programs and Action Plan Read about SEAWUN’s programs, strategies, and action plan. |
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ADB’S Support to SEAWUN Find out more about ADB’s involvement with SEAWUN. |
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SEAWUN'S Benchmarking Program Know more about SEAWUN's work to benchmark the performance of member utilities. |
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SEAWUN in Motion Find out the latest of SEAWUN’s activities. |
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Knowledge Products and Related Links View or download SEAWUN’s knowledge products and training materials. |
Paul van Klaveren
Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist, ADB
E-mail: pvanklaveren@adb.org
Vu Kim Quyen
Executive Director, SEAWUN
E-mail : vkquyen@seawun.org ; office@seawun.org
Second Utilities Data Book Released This Data Book compiles information on the performance of 40 Southeast Asian water utilities.
- SEAWUN member utilities are participating in a series of workshops on Nonrevenue Water Management (NRW).
- 1st workshop (May 2008)
View the results. - 2nd workshop (Nov 2008)
- iew SEAWUN’s training materials on


