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Author Archives: Water Journalists Africa

Water Journalists Africa (WJA) is the largest network of journalists reporting on water in the African continent. It brings together some 700 journalists from 50 African countries. It was established in 2011 in Cape Town South Africa with support from the UN-Water Decade Programme on Advocacy and Communication.

WJA is legitimately registered as an NGO with Uganda’s National Bureau for NGOs (NGO Bureau)

It is governed by a board of governors and an advisor body. The two bodies meet regularly to review the organization’s programs and projects.

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Thirteen Villages Drink From Cameroon’s BONAVADA Water project

by Water Journalists AfricaMay 6, 2011
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Corruption to Blame for Africa’s Under development

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 22, 2011May 26, 2018
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Bio-sand Filters Introduced to Curb Water Crisis in Cameroon

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 22, 2011May 26, 2018
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120 M USD for Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation Programme

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 20, 2011
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UGANDA: SHADOWS IN THE WATER

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 15, 2011
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Current Management Contract for Ghana’s Urban Water Delivery Debated

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 14, 2011
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Struggling for water in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha slum

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 12, 2011
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NAIROBI WATER TAPS RUN DRY

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 6, 2011
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WATER AND SANITATION PROBLEMS RAVAGE AFRICA.

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 6, 2011May 26, 2018
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Water remain elusive in Africa

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 2, 2011May 26, 2018
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AMCOW vows To Make Water Accessible To All Africans

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 1, 2011March 17, 2017
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South Africa Takes WASH Issues to Theatre

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 1, 2011
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THE GLOBAL GUIDE FOR MEDIA PROFESSIONALS TO INVESTIGATE THE LACK OF SANITATION AND HYGIENE

by Water Journalists AfricaMarch 29, 2011

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About Water Journalists Africa

Water Journalists Africa has since 2011, partnered with various international and Africa based organizations to enhance reporting on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Africa and promote interaction among African Journalists who report on water.

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