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Akvo's partners lead the world in sharing updates using Akvo tools. Better feedback means happy donors, and dialogue between field workers builds skills and improves quality. Time and money are saved while people across the world get safe drinking water and proper sanitation.
Address:
's-Gravenhekje 1A
1011 TG Amsterdam
Netherlands
Contact:
Peter van der Linde, Luuk Diphoorn
Category:
International NGO
Aqua for All matches expertise from the Dutch water sector to water supply and sanitation projects in developing countries and fosters partnerships in which the expertise of one party complements the requirements of another. Aqua for All does not execute its own projects, but invests in business development and innovative developments which promote the target of providing access to safe drinking water and good sanitation to more people.
Address:
Koningskade 40
2509 AE The Hague
Netherlands
Phone:
+ 31 (0070 351 97 28
TU Delft was founded in 1842 as the Royal Academy by King Willem II. It has been known as the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) since 1986.
TU Delft cooperates nowadays with many other educational and research institutions, both in the Netherlands and abroad. The high quality of the research and teaching is renowned. TU Delft has numerous contacts with governments, trade associations, consultancies, industry and small and medium-sized companies.
Address:
Julianalaan 134
Oost 700 Delft
Netherlands
Contact:
Thorsten Schuetze
Category:
Education / Research
Created in March 2000 as an open network at the Second World Water Forum in The Hague, the Gender and Water Alliance is an informal network of more than 1400 organisations and individuals from over 100 countries.
Address:
P.O. Box 114
6950 AC Dieren
Netherlands
Category:
Network / Association
IPSTAR is the technology transfer agent for the European Space Agency MELiSSA research program. The acronym MELiSSA is short for 'Micro-Ecological Life Support Alternative' and is a development program of a microbiological and horticultural plant based closed loop ecosystem. The system is used for regenerative life support systems for long-term space missions to lunar bases or flights to Mars. IPStar’s mission is to stimulate and facilitate the commercialization of primarily know-how and intellectual property generated within the MELiSSA consortium consisting of an international group of renowned universities and institutes and to enhance and foster linkages between the MELiSSA research community and industry.
Address:
PO Box 25
5240AA Rosmalen
Netherlands
Category:
Multilateral organisation
Since its foundation in 1968, the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) has facilitated the sharing, promotion and use of knowledge so that governments, professionals and organisations can better support poor men, women and children in developing countries to obtain water and sanitation services they will use and maintain.
Address:
Bezuidenhoutseweg 2
2594 AV The Hague
Netherlands
Contact:
Joep Verhagen, Marielle Snel
Category:
International NGO
The RUAF Foundation is an international network of seven regional resource centres and one global resource centre on Urban Agriculture and Food Security. In 1996 the international Support Group on Urban Agriculture (SGUA) took the initiative to set up a Resource Centre on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF), in response to the expressed need of organisations and local governments in the South for effective mechanisms for the documentation and exchange of research data and practical experiences on urban agriculture. In the following years RUAF gradually evolved into an international network of regional resource centres providing training, technical support and policy advice to local and national governments, producer organizations, NGO’s and other local stakeholders.
Address:
Kastanjelaan 5 / PO Box 64
3833 AN Leusden
Netherlands
Contact:
Rene van Veenhuizen, Henk De Zeuuw
Category:
International NGO
The Safi Sana Foundation works to develop scalable, local business models to produce and market renewable energy and organic fertilizer, while providing quality sanitation and clean water services to communities in (sub)tropical areas.
Address:
PO Box 5064
1380GB Weesp
Netherlands
Contact:
Aart van den Beukel
Category:
International NGO
Sanitation Updaptes is a news feed on sanitation that is maintained by the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre and by USAID’s Environmental Health knowledge management activity and the Hygiene Improvement Project. It was originally set up to promote the 2008 International Year of Sanitation and continues to provide news, information and resources in support of achieving the goal of sanitation for all.
Address:
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre PO Box 2869
2601 CW Delft
Netherlands
Contact:
Dan Campbell (USAID), Cor Dietvorst (IRC)
Specialized in self cleaning toilets and urinals and or showers. Also in emergency toilets and closed circuit systems for handling black water back to drinking water.
Address:
Schuttevaerweg 73 / Postbus 11384
3004 EJ Rotterdam
Netherlands
Contact:
Huug van der Meeren, Desiree van Dijk
SNV is a non-profit, international development organisation, established in the Netherlands in 1965. They have been present on the ground in developing countries for over 40 years, and now operate in 35 countries (WASH in 21 of those countries) in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Balkans. SNV’s 900 advisors in the field come from a variety of cultural and technical backgrounds, and over 60 per cent are nationals of the countries where we work.
Address:
SNV HEAD OFFICE Dr Kuyperstraat 5
2514 BA The Hague
Netherlands
Category:
International NGO
The Network University facilitates innovative learning and capacity building for a global network of professionals, students, non-profit organizations, agencies and networks, specializing in creating e-tools for education and networking in the field of development.
Address:
P.O. Box 94603
1090 GP Amsterdam
Netherlands
Category:
Education / Research
The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education is established in 2003. It carries out research, education and capacity building activities in the fields of water, environment and infrastructure. UNESCO-IHE continues the work that began in 1957 when IHE first offered a postgraduate diploma course in hydraulic engineering to practising professionals from developing countries.
Address:
PO Box 3015
2601 DA Delft
Netherlands
Contact:
Mariska Ronteltap, Hans van Bruggen
Category:
Education / Research
WASTE works towards sustainable improvement of the urban poor's living conditions and the urban environment in general. Our multi-year, multi-country programmes and projects have a focus on bottom-up development in relation to recycling, solid waste management, ecological sanitation and knowledge sharing. WASTE, located in the Netherlands, teams up with organisations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe that share its goals and approaches.
Address:
Nieuwehaven 201
2801 CW Gouda
Netherlands
Contact:
Gert De Bruijne, Valentin Post
Category:
International NGO
Their mission: Working for a Healthy Environment for All
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF), is an international network of over 100 women’s, environmental and health organisations implementing projects in 40 countries and advocating globally for a healthy environment for all.
Their overall Goal: Achieving an Equitable and Sustainable Future
They strive for balancing environment, health and economy, taking different needs and perspectives of women and men into account. They enable women and men to participate at local and global level in policy processes for sustainable development. Their network’s activities are based on our partners’ own visions and needs. WECF implements solutions locally and influences policy internationally.
Address:
PO Box 13047
3507 LA, Utrecht
Netherlands
Contact:
Sascha Gabizon, Margriet Samwel
Women for Water Partnership (WfWP) is a worldwide strategic alliance of local, national and international women’s organisations and networks, active in the areas of sustainable development, water & sanitation, poverty and gender. WfWP consists of 24 women’s networks with subsidiaries in approximately 100 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, the EECCA region and Western Europe.
Address:
Laan van Meerdevoort 70
2517 AN The Hague
Netherlands