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STRENGTHEN MUNICIPAL GOVERNANCE FOR A SECURE WATER FUTURE

everal factors contribute to water crises in our communities. Here's how we can improve:

1 Clear legal framework: Strong, clear laws and regulations help municipalities operate effectively and hold them accountable. We encourage COGTA and stakeholders to review and update these for improved performance.

2 Transparency and openness: Open communication and access to information are key. When municipalities are transparent, it builds trust and allows citizens to be involved. This often leads to better service delivery as well.

3 Public participation: Including the public in decision-making processes creates a sense of ownership and improves outcomes. Mechanisms like public meetings, feedback systems, and community engagement can make a big difference. Strong relationships with communities are vital. Understanding community needs allows municipalities to better serve them.

4 Sound financial management: Effective budgeting, financial reporting, and auditing are crucial. Strong financial governance helps prevent misuse of resources and ensures they are used efficiently to serve the community.

5 Independent oversight: Strong oversight bodies like independent board members, audit committees, and anti-corruption agencies are essential. We can support and advocate for strengthening these bodies.

6 Capacity building: Investing in the skills and capabilities of municipal staff leads to better performance. WISA is committed to playing a role in this, particularly regarding professional process controllers.

7 Political leadership: Elected officials who prioritise ethical governance and accountability are crucial. We can encourage this through capacity building and promoting the accountability. Let's explore innovative solutions in all technical sectors, following the lead of the water sector.

9 Cultural values: Promoting societal norms and values that prioritize integrity and public service can foster improved accountability within municipalities.

WISA brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines to meet, discuss, plan for and present solutions for a sustainable water future in the region. We want to lead in strengthening strategic partnerships within the sector, while playing an active role in encouraging robust water discourse in the public domain. Join our divisions, participate in our events

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