Earlier this month, Global Water Center team member Christian Ngang attended the African Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA) Conference in Cameroon, joining leaders, innovators, and practitioners committed to strengthening water and sanitation systems across the continent.
 
AfWASA provides a vital space for collaboration, where professionals share practical solutions and learn from one another’s experience. During the conference, Christian participated in sessions covering topics shaping the future of safe water, including desalination initiatives, new research insights, and innovations in rural water quality management.
 
One moment stood out. Christian met Alhadji Baya, a student who had completed Global Water Center’s solar powered water systems course last year. Alhadji proudly showed his course certificate and shared how the training continues to support his work in Cameroon.
Later, Alhadji reflected, “Taking the solar powered water systems course was a turning point in my professional journey. The skills and insights I gained continue to guide me in my fieldwork every day. I am proud to be part of this growing community working toward sustainable access to safe water.”
 
Moments like this reflect the heart of Global Water Center’s mission. When water professionals are equipped and connected, they strengthen the systems their communities depend on every day.
Through gatherings like AfWASA, Global Water Center is honored to contribute to strengthening the global water workforce together.