Safe Water Network is a non-profit organization based in New York City that is dedicated to improving access to safe water in communities around the world. Through their field implementation, technical assistance, and sector engagement programs, they have reached over 1.7 million people in 489 communities in Ghana and India, with a goal of reaching 50 million people by 2026. Their integrated approach addresses the complex challenges of sustainability and scale in the safe water sector, and they work closely with local leaders and institutions to develop innovative solutions that can be replicated globally.
Safe Water Network's work focuses on tackling critical issues such as high operating costs, limited management capacity, stakeholder fragmentation, and a weak enabling environment. They believe in empowering communities to sustainably manage their own safe water resources, and their efforts have made the Beyond the Pipe Forum in Ghana one of the country's important water-sector events. With a commitment to collective action and innovation, Safe Water Network is making a significant impact in solving the global water crisis.
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