Jul 17, 2026
Following site visits to numerous projects in Tanzania, WEFTA President Peter Fant, P.E., was an invited speaker at a gathering in Rome of faith-based organizations and allies to accelerate progress on WASH in healthcare facilities. The conference took place April...
Jul 10, 2026
Addressing the Gap As “roving WASH technicians,” circuit riders are key to ensuring the sustainability of global projects, once constructed. Circuit riders visit completed WASH project sites to monitor operations, solve problems, and provide on-the-job training....
Jul 3, 2026
WEFTA President Peter Fant, P.E., recently returned from a whirlwind tour of projects in Tanzania, followed by an invited appearance at a Vatican conference on WASH in healthcare. This article focuses on Fant’s findings in Tanzania. Site visits carried out April 10 –...
Jun 30, 2026
Civil engineer Nathan Stormzand has been volunteering to assist with water and sanitation projects in developing countries since 2008. Having worked with Engineers Without Borders and the Peace Corps, he began offering his services to WEFTA after noticing a call for...
May 8, 2026
In April 2026, WEFTA, in partnership with SAWASHI (Safe Water & Sustainable Hygiene Initiative) and WEFTA circuit rider, David Kurgat, convened a high-impact capacity-building workshop in Kapsabet Town, Kenya, bringing together Water User Committees, technicians,...
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