The Municipal Benchmarking Initiative (MBI, including the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) and the Water Research Commission (WRC), and in partnership with eThekwini Municipality’s Water and Sanitation…
Philip de Souza from Emanti was invited by the World Health Organization (WHO) to participate in the Global Water Safety Planning (WSP) Trainer of Trainers Event held in Thika, Kenya
Emanti has been appointed by the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) of Uganda to assist in developing a national framework for water quality management and regulation in Uganda.
In addition to previously assisting City of Cape Town with water safety planning for the Bulk Faure and Steenbras Water Treatment Works and associated Reticulation, Emanti has recently been awarded
Emanti has teamed up with the Entsika Water Group consortium for a Department of Public Works project aimed at improving the Green Drop Status of 82 wastewater treatment works around
In many ways, the Municipal Benchmarking Initiative (MBI) is a “change management process” as it requires municipalities to both think and act differently.
South Africa is ranked as the 30th driest country in the world. Management of South Africa’s water resources involves catchment and river systems management, water storage, water abstraction, and return
The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) developed the Local Government Management Improvement Model (LGMIM) tool to measure/benchmark the institutional performance of municipalities across a number of six key
Water provision (i.e. access to water) in Liberia has progressed well to meet the MDGs. Despite this progress, to-date, Liberia has never conducted water safety planning (WSP).
Emanti Management has assisted Serieka’s further education by supporting her in completing a certificate in Executive Financial Secretary studies at Boston City Campus, Somerset West.