The Department of Water and Sanitation is calling on the financial services sector to support efforts to close the water services infrastructure gap.
Leading water, infrastructure and financial sector stakeholders met in Johannesburg last week at the third Annual Water Stewardship summit for in-depth talks on funding models to improve South Africa’s water security. The event kicked off with calls for the financial sector to support the coming National Water and Sanitation Master Plan to help close the water services infrastructure funding gap of around R30 billion per annum. Trevor Balzer, Deputy Director General: Strategic and Emergency projects at the Department of Water Sanitation, echoed sentiments made earlier this year by his Deputy Minister, Pamela Tshwete, for big businesses to assist in funding sustainable development projects. “Today’s event has brought us together at a critical time in South Africa’s water and sanitation planning. We expect to incorporate the feedback we received today from the financial community and other stakeholders to create a plan that effectively addresses the country’s needs,” Belzer said.What else to read
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