The present and the future of African #WaterManagement
Water executives constantly need to up their game to keep pace with ever changing water challenges.
Rapidly evolving demographics, climate change, incomplete infrastructure, limited funding: many of these executives would whisper “Bingo” in a sigh. ✅
Yet one thing’s for sure: they would never give up on their mission to better the water service to their communities.
That’s why for nearly one year, they take theoretical learning from top notch professors, hands-on study of best practices across the continent, applied learning with their own thesis project… and some fast-paced intensive masterclasses, like mine on water innovation. 😅
When I met this year’s cohort of AgroParisTech’s Chaire Eau pour Tous yesterday, I was stunned by their fast-paced and sharp insights and feedback on my course: these first 8h felt like a blink!
I hope they’ve learned from me as much as I learned from them, and as we’re heading into Day 2 at ESSEC Business School Africa, I’m truly amazed by the curriculum and casting Lylian Coelho F and jean antoine Faby have put together.
We all know that #Water is a people’s industry. Well no doubt here, we’re in good hands. 💪