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South Africa’s Water Sector Joins Global Innovators for a Water-Wise Future at World Water Week Conference 2023

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Deputy Minister Judith Tshabalala Welcomes South Africa’s Delegation

Deputy Minister Judith Tshabalala proudly led South Africa’s delegation at the World Water Week Conference, hosted by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) from August 21, 2023. This renowned annual event is attended by distinguished professionals from various backgrounds in the water sector. The conference’s focus is on innovation to address the ever-increasing challenges of global water security.

South Africa’s Delegation Joined by Various Entities

The conference was attended by various entities such as the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA), Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Magalies Water, Bloem Water, and Breede Olifants Catchment Management Agency.

“Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a Water-Wise World”

This year’s conference theme is “Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a Water-Wise World.” It encourages global leaders to reconsider their water management strategies and develop innovative ideas, systems, and governance structures for an unpredictable and water-scarce world.

Importance of the Gathering

Deputy Minister Tshabalala emphasized the importance of the gathering, stating that “this is a platform where all global leaders and experts in the water sector will come together to discuss ways to improve management to ensure that there is sustained provision of water in the world.” It is an opportunity to learn and demonstrate how the Department of Water and Sanitation, together with research institutes and the water boards, are working together to ensure the sustainability of this scarce resource.

South African Ambassador to Sweden Highlights Strong International Relations

Judith Tshabalala was accompanied by the Ambassador of South Africa to Sweden, Ms. Brigitte Mabandla, who highlighted the strong international relations between the two countries. Ambassador Mabandla expressed her delight that crucial matters concerning water would be discussed, wishing success in the week-long conference and hoping that the resolutions reached would add value to South Africa’s water service management.

Participation in Various Panel Discussions

During the conference, Deputy Minister Tshabalala participated in various panel discussions with global and African leaders, addressing pressing water challenges affecting the African continent. Tshabalala was also looking forward to participating in the high-level ministerial panel discussions on global water and sanitation issues.

South Africa’s Delegation: An Important Player in the Global Water Sector

The World Water Week 2023 conference offered an opportunity for international collaboration, the sharing and development of ideas and solutions to tackle the world’s growing water crisis. South Africa’s delegation not only represented the nation’s efforts in water management and innovation but also contributed to the collective knowledge and strategies of the global community.

Meaningful Dialogue and Exchange of Ideas

Throughout the event, South Africa’s water sector experts engaged in meaningful dialogue with their international counterparts, exchanging ideas and experiences to create a more water-wise and sustainable future for all. As global challenges around water security continue to escalate, the World Water Week Conference provides a crucial platform for world leaders and experts to unite for the common goal of safeguarding our planet’s most precious resource.

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