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Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) Initiative
Les PeacockDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
The PAWS Initiative
• The partnership consists of Government Departments, Private Sector Companies, and Civil Society Organisations.
• Registered as a Type II partnership at the World Summit on Sustainable Development
Partner Organisations
• Babtie Group• Biwater • Bristol Water• British Water • Building Partnerships for Development (BPD)• Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental
Management (CIWEM)• Department for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs (Defra)• Department for International Development (DfID)• Folkestone and Dover Water• Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)• Game6• Halcrow Group Ltd.• Halliburton• Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE)• Intermediate Technology Development Group
(ITDG)• International Water Association (IWA)
• Kelda Group • Midkent Water• Nicholson Graham and Jones • Northumbrian Water• Parkman Group• Severn Trent Water
International• Southern Water• South East Water • South Staffordshire Water• South West Water• Tearfund• Thames Water• UNISON• Wateraid• Water UK • WS Atkins • WTI Training Group• WWF-UK
Managing Organisational Change
Seminars
Seminar on Managing Organisational
ChangePresented by Partners for Water
and Sanitation
Featuring UK speakers from Thames Water, Severn Trent Water International,
UNISON, and Northumbrian Water
Monday 27th October 2003 starting at 09.00
Partnership Guiding Principles
THE PARTNERSHIP: • is guided by principles of openness, honesty, mutual respect and transparency
in working together and with partner countries • is committed to the involvement of all stakeholders in partner countries
particularly in the communities in which the partnership is engaged• works alongside existing water and sanitation initiatives and aims to
complement existing activity• recognises the importance of working within national and municipal
programmes and frameworks
THE PARTNERS:
• have a belief in the value and benefits of corporate social responsibility • acknowledge the contributions and value of private sector and civil society
engagement with government • are committed to the Millennium Development Goal on Water and to the
adoption of a similar target for sanitation • recognise the value and importance of capacity building particularly for
sustainability and replicability of water and sanitation projects• will work together in an open, honest and transparent manner
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