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HYCON GmbH
Swiss-based interdisciplinary consultants merging technical expertise in renewable energies and WASH with protection-sensitive and inclusive approaches
ProfileHELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation
Helvetas is committed to a just world in which all people determine the course of their lives in dignity and security, using environmental resources in a sustainable manner. Helvetas supports poor and disadvantaged people and communities in almost 40 developing and transitional countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Helvetas is active in the following areas: water, food and climate, education, jobs and private sector development, governance, gender and social equity.
ProfileSwiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency for international cooperation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). The SDC is responsible for the overall coordination with other federal authorities of development cooperation and cooperation with Eastern Europe as well as for humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.
ProfileSkat Consulting
Skat Consulting is an owner-operated leading Swiss company specialising in international cooperation. We support governments, private sector and civil society around the globe in improving people’s lives by facilitating lasting solutions in water, building, energy and governance.
ProfileSwiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)
The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) implements Switzerland’s international cooperation strategy with the aim to foster sustainable economic prosperity. Water sector programmes supported by SECO include policy reforms, corporate development of water utilities, urban water and sanitation infrastructure investments, and professional skills development.
ProfileEBP Schweiz AG
As an independent enterprise, we offer a broad range of consulting, planning, design, construction, communication and IT services. Based at various locations throughout the world, our 500+ employees help our clients to arrive at viable and sustainable solutions to the challenges they face in the areas of urban and rural development.
ProfileBecome a member of Swiss Water Partnership
Why
Joining our 70 member-association will offer you the following benefits:
- Networking and connecting with members from the public, private, non-profit and research sectors;
- Exchanging thematic knowledge, sharing experiences and dialogue with peers from the water sector;
- Receiving targeted information on global water issues, including our newsletter;
- Increasing your visibility under the Swiss flag.
Becoming a member
Eligibility criteria
- SWP is open to organisations from all sectors (public, private, civil society and academia/research) who are registered in Switzerland and have a specific interest and know-how in the water sector at the international level.
- Committed to promoting sustainable and equitable use and management of water resources and universal access to water and sanitation.
- Acceptance of the SWP Statutes and expression of interest to become a member in written form.
Responsibilities of a member
Membership fee
The membership fee is decided by the General Assembly and depends on the size and nature of your organisation. We have three main categories:
- Companies with more than 500 collaborators and Federal Offices (3000 CHF per year)
- Companies with 20 to 500 collaborators, Non-Profit-Organisations with annual expenses of more than 40 million CHF, Non-Profit-Umbrella-Organisations and cantonal offices (1000 CHF per year)
- Small companies, consultants, small NPO and foundations, university institutes (500 CHF per year)
Note: First year of membership is free for Start-ups joining SWP within the first three years of their existence.
Membership application process
Interested in becoming a member? Do you need further information? Please contact us.
Ready to apply for membership? Please fill out this membership application form and the SWP Secretariat will get back to you shortly. Please note that the General Assembly decides on admission.
Apply for membership