- About WET (Water and Environment Transformation)
- WET-Africa Serving Africa
- WET-Africa Charter of Hope
- WET-Africa Objectives
- WET-Africa Workshops
- WET-Africa Goals & Actions
- WET-Africa Waterway Rehabilitation
- WET-Africa People
- Constellation of Services
- Help us Fly! Support the work of Wet-Africa.org
- Kim Kieser to represent wet-africa.org at Clinton Global Initiative meeting September 21-25 2009
- SOUL Parent Company Case Studies
- WET-AFRICA Press Releases
- WET-Africa Flagship 66
- Wet Africa Scope Flagship Programme Scope
- Wet Africa.org media at the CGI in New York City Sept 22-25 NYC
- Wet-Africa / Give & Gain Recycling Opportunity
- Wet-Africa.org Newsletters
- Wet-Africa.org Partner Organisations
- Picture Gallery
WET-Africa Waterway Rehabilitation
We cannot allow any polluted water in this country. The simple reason for this is that our waterways are used for washing, cooking, drinking, leisure, irrigation and fishing downstream. Polluted water kills the earth and harms people and animals.
But polluted waterways systems can be cleaned and WET has the knowledge and people to transform waterways to their former pristine state.
