S’pore to assist Mauritius improve water management

Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) has signed a contract with the Mauritius Government to share Singapore’s experience in water sector reform.

The contract was sealed at the Singapore International Water Week Convention, which is from July 4 - 8.

SCE, a government agency, has been actively engaging the Mauritius Government since 2008 to discuss areas of collaboration between both governments.

It said this water project follows the visit to Singapore in September 2010 by the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Navinchandra Ramgoolam, who expressed interest for Singapore’s assistance to help improve the water management in Mauritius.

SCE has put together a team of Singapore’s water experts from the PUB as well as private sector water company CH2MHill.

The experts will work closely with the Government of Mauritius to provide programme management and advisory services.

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