Representatives from 22 African countries mid this month gathered in Malawi’s capital for the opening of the 95th Strategic and Technological Council (STC) Conference and Exhibition under the African Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA).
Hosted by the Government of Malawi and the Lilongwe Water Board, the four-day congress ran under the theme “Green Economy and Climate Resilience in Africa.” With climate pressures mounting and service gaps widening, the forum placed a spotlight on practical solutions that shape a more water-secure future, led, designed, and funded by Africans themselves.
Opening the conference, Malawi’s Minister of Water and Sanitation, Abida Sidik Mia, called for urgent and coordinated action. “Africa’s water challenges transcend borders,” she said. “Let this be a Launchpad for African-led action.” She urged delegates to rethink financing approaches, recommending green bonds, public-private partnerships, and climate adaptation funds as tools for closing investment gaps. She also hinted on the importance of women’s leadership in shaping water infrastructure that responds to real community needs.
Eng. Mahmood Lutaaya, Chairperson of the STC, announced a calculated rebranding of the council’s identity and focus. Formerly the Scientific and Technical Council, it will now be known as the Strategic and Technological Council, a shift he described as necessary to reflect the evolving demands of the water sector, where integrated leadership, policy influence, and innovation must work hand in hand. “Our continent is fertile with ideas,” Eng. Lutaaya said. “We must now harvest results.”
He challenged delegates to move beyond passive roles and step into the design and delivery of the continent’s water future. “This conference must become a laboratory of breakthrough ideas, not for debate but for real implementation.” Silli Mbewe, Managing Director of the Lilongwe Water Board and Vice President of AfWASA, highlighted Malawi’s commitment to regional water cooperation and knowledge exchange. As he highlighted, Silli Mbewe noted the urgent need for increased engagement from Southern Africa and encouraged more technical professionals to join AfWASA platforms.
His remarks also emphasized the role of youth, gender equity, and innovation in driving institutional transformation. Eng. François Olivier Gosso, Executive Director of AfWASA, offered a sobering reminder of the need to ground ambition in local reality. “Transformation will not come from outside,” he said. “Africa must design, fund, and implement its water future.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Elias Chimulambe, Principal Secretary at Malawi’s Ministry of Water and Sanitation, endorsed Malawi’s readiness to domesticate resolutions from the conference, and pointed to the country’s own development framework and regional climate resilience strategy as entry points for aligning political will with action.
The conference delivered a strong discourse with clear calls to shift from promises to policies, and from policies to progress. From financing and governance to youth entrepreneurship and solar-powered rural schemes, the sessions voiced Africa’s commitment to accelerate service delivery while staying rooted in its own strengths. A more water solution delivery declarations with actionable commitments, reinforced partnerships, an agenda that speaks to the urgency of the moment and the capabilities of the continent were all handled through the conference.
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