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Uganda's Silver Mugisha becomes 1st African to win this prestigious global award

In a remarkable achievement, Dr. Eng. Silver Mugisha, the esteemed Managing Director of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), has been honored with the Global Sanitation Graduate School Ambassador Award at the prestigious IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, situated in the Netherlands.

NWSC Managing Director Dr. Eng. Silver Mugisha

This accolade was bestowed upon Dr. Mugisha by Prof. Damir Brdjanovic, in recognition of his outstanding commitment and substantial contributions towards the goals and objectives of the Global Sanitation Graduate School (GSGS), marking him as the first African recipient of this distinguished award.

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Serving as a member of the Program Advisory Board for the Master of Science Program at IHE Delft, Dr. Mugisha's leadership and contributions have been pivotal in enhancing sanitation education, particularly across Africa, over his four-year tenure on the board.

Dr. Mugisha's efforts in promoting innovation, excellence, and the development of future sanitation professionals not only within Africa but globally, have been widely acclaimed. His visionary leadership has been instrumental in advancing NWSC's mission, including fostering financial autonomy, reform initiatives, and strategic partnerships.

In a session at the plenary, accompanied by Eng. Mahmood Lutaaya, who is the general manager of Kampala Water, Dr. Mugisha shared insights into NWSC's journey towards achieving financial independence, reform strategies, and the significance of collaborative partnerships.

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He emphasized the corporation's ambition to attain self-sufficiency in energy and explore innovative revenue models through a "waste to wealth" concept, supported by the Delfland Water Authority's "closed-loop closure system."

Under Dr. Mugisha's guidance, NWSC is committed to transforming waste into valuable resources, thereby positioning itself as a leader in sustainable practices. This initiative not only promotes business growth and creates new opportunities within the corporation but also strengthens both national and international collaborations, focusing on wastewater management solutions.

Moreover, Dr. Mugisha highlighted the potential impact of enhancing NWSC's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, transitioning from a mere monitoring tool to a comprehensive operational control mechanism. This advancement promises to improve operational efficiency, customer service, and manage Non-Revenue Water (NRW) effectively, demonstrating NWSC's proactive approach to addressing environmental and financial challenges through technological innovation.

The IHE Delft Institute for Water Education stands as the world's leading international graduate water education facility, offering accredited MSc and Ph.D. degrees in collaboration with Dutch universities, dedicated to addressing water and sanitation issues through education, research, and capacity development on multiple scales.

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