Strategic Plan
The Board Chair of Tanathi Water Works Development Agency (WWDA) Regina Ndambuki has said that public participation is key in providing ideas that will help in addressing and safeguarding water resources for posterity.
Consequently, Ndambuki said that through the diversity of perspectives “we can understand the challenges facing the water sector in Makueni and craft effective solutions that are inclusive and equitable.”
“Together we can navigate the challenges ahead with resolve and resilience and emerge stronger, more united and better equipped to fulfil our collective vision of a sustainable and prosperous future,” said Ndambuki in her speech during a public participation forum for Strategic Plan 2023-2028 for Tanathi WWDA at Wote Technical Training Institute (WTTI) on Tuesday.
“We have gathered here to engage in a meaningful dialogue, exchange ideas and collaboratively shape the strategic direction that will guide us over the next five years. The theme of public participation underscores our unwavering belief in the power of collective wisdom,” added the chairperson.
She further disclosed that the strategic plan will serve as a statement in their commitment to transparency, accountability and good governance in the water sector in Makueni County.
The stakeholders who participated in the public participation included Non-governmental Organizations, Community Based Organizations, members of the public, National government Administration, different departments from both levels of government and political leaders among others.
Also present at the event included Tanathi WWDA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eng. Fredrick Mwamati.