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Re: Introducing TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LTD.: a current partner organisation of SuSanA
It’s an honour to reintroduce Transworld Publishers Ltd to the network but the irony of the matter in the situation here, I reckon, is the title ‘ Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene’ whilst the description of our activities is centred in water and sanitation, if you may kindly take note.
Let me explain this anomaly if you please. Here in Kenya, one has to take many months to register for example, a publication as a trade mark with the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) as it involves the application, the search, preliminary advise and advertising the intended mark in the KIPI journal in case of objection(s)from anywhere in the world as the Institute is a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) .The matter doesn’t end here. The application has to comply with the Laws of Kenya Trade Marks Act Cap 506 Books and Newspapers Rule (Cap 111 Rule 4 (2)) before publishing . We have just taken a précis from a rigorous process to save time and space. So in essence, one can’t wake up one day and think of a title and publish. The bottomline is that, one may end up in jail or face unprecedented legal damages either nationally or internationally or both.
So the misconception that we are copycats carrying a similar title from a renowned organization is absolutely unfounded as is insinuated elsewhere in reference to our title. To the contrary, the plan to launch the title in question goes way back several years.
As an explanation from the departure from the title, the ‘Africa Water & Sanitation’ my colleague in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, Ms Befrina Igulu remarked in the editorial of the Sept-Oct 2012 edition of the publication that the terms water, sanitation & hygiene are inseparable in health, concluding that they are synonymous ‘because sanitation is the hygienic way of promoting health towards water usage for cleanliness’.
It is our wish and commitment to continue in unpretentious approach the search of solutions to Africa’s development problems and contribute to the achievement of MDGs and other global causes and demands for the water and sanitation before the year 2015.
We need your support. We would wish to take this opportunity to invite specialists in hydrology, hydrogeology, civil and water engineering, water management, etc and contributors to the planning, design and implementation of water and sanitation programmes to send in short authoritative original articles on challenges facing the water and sanitation sectors in their respective countries, ongoing projects to the MDGs in those particular areas and other environment, health lists and conservation issues that may periodically address water resources for publication. Articles may be accompanied by pictures, diagrams and or illustrations.We need to share experiences and lessons learnt and compile information that may help everyone to access different approaches.
We are also inviting organizations and individuals interested in publishing to partner with us and possibly enter joint ventures in Africa and anywhere else for that matter to publish future issues of the ‘ Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene’ and other titles that are in the pipeline. Applications may be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. in confidence.
Suggestions and/or comments please.
Kind regards
S.Mwaniki
Let me explain this anomaly if you please. Here in Kenya, one has to take many months to register for example, a publication as a trade mark with the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) as it involves the application, the search, preliminary advise and advertising the intended mark in the KIPI journal in case of objection(s)from anywhere in the world as the Institute is a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) .The matter doesn’t end here. The application has to comply with the Laws of Kenya Trade Marks Act Cap 506 Books and Newspapers Rule (Cap 111 Rule 4 (2)) before publishing . We have just taken a précis from a rigorous process to save time and space. So in essence, one can’t wake up one day and think of a title and publish. The bottomline is that, one may end up in jail or face unprecedented legal damages either nationally or internationally or both.
So the misconception that we are copycats carrying a similar title from a renowned organization is absolutely unfounded as is insinuated elsewhere in reference to our title. To the contrary, the plan to launch the title in question goes way back several years.
As an explanation from the departure from the title, the ‘Africa Water & Sanitation’ my colleague in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, Ms Befrina Igulu remarked in the editorial of the Sept-Oct 2012 edition of the publication that the terms water, sanitation & hygiene are inseparable in health, concluding that they are synonymous ‘because sanitation is the hygienic way of promoting health towards water usage for cleanliness’.
It is our wish and commitment to continue in unpretentious approach the search of solutions to Africa’s development problems and contribute to the achievement of MDGs and other global causes and demands for the water and sanitation before the year 2015.
We need your support. We would wish to take this opportunity to invite specialists in hydrology, hydrogeology, civil and water engineering, water management, etc and contributors to the planning, design and implementation of water and sanitation programmes to send in short authoritative original articles on challenges facing the water and sanitation sectors in their respective countries, ongoing projects to the MDGs in those particular areas and other environment, health lists and conservation issues that may periodically address water resources for publication. Articles may be accompanied by pictures, diagrams and or illustrations.We need to share experiences and lessons learnt and compile information that may help everyone to access different approaches.
We are also inviting organizations and individuals interested in publishing to partner with us and possibly enter joint ventures in Africa and anywhere else for that matter to publish future issues of the ‘ Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene’ and other titles that are in the pipeline. Applications may be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. in confidence.
Suggestions and/or comments please.
Kind regards
S.Mwaniki
Am the publisher of the Africa Water,Sanitation & Hygiene and the C.E.O. of Transworld Publishers Ltd.,Nairobi-Kenya.
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Introducing TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LTD.: a current partner organisation of SuSanA
This is an introduction to one of our current partners.
The following text is taken directly from their application form and was written by the partner organisation themselves.
Description:
Publishers of: Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
Activities in Sustainable Sanitation:
As publishers of Africa Water & Sanitation we strive to promote information exchange by enhancing distribution and circulation of the magazine. Sanitation services especially in Sub-Saharan Africa is evident from the prevalent of water borne diseases. Poor sanitation has resulted into contaminated surface water is increasingly getting contaminated. The Africa Water and Sanitation will create awareness and provide relevant information and statistics on these issues and challenges to indicate the magnitude of the problems and for urgent intervention.
Expectations in the Partnership:
Through information exchange and awareness creation we will keep the society informed on the progress being realized in the water sector so that it can develop their capacity and knowledge base to manage water and sanitation issues to meet their livelihood needs for posterity. Communicate this knowledge effectively through a range of appropriately designed services, using the Internet (web and email) as the main communication medium for delivery.
Contribution to SuSanA:
Through information exchange and dissemination everyone will have access to information and capable of using it and sharing it with others and ensures sustainable use and management of water and sanitation to improve his or her living conditions.
Partner since: January 2012
Africa Water Sanitation & Hygiene website: www.afriwater.org
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The following text is taken directly from their application form and was written by the partner organisation themselves.
Description:
Publishers of: Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
Activities in Sustainable Sanitation:
As publishers of Africa Water & Sanitation we strive to promote information exchange by enhancing distribution and circulation of the magazine. Sanitation services especially in Sub-Saharan Africa is evident from the prevalent of water borne diseases. Poor sanitation has resulted into contaminated surface water is increasingly getting contaminated. The Africa Water and Sanitation will create awareness and provide relevant information and statistics on these issues and challenges to indicate the magnitude of the problems and for urgent intervention.
Expectations in the Partnership:
Through information exchange and awareness creation we will keep the society informed on the progress being realized in the water sector so that it can develop their capacity and knowledge base to manage water and sanitation issues to meet their livelihood needs for posterity. Communicate this knowledge effectively through a range of appropriately designed services, using the Internet (web and email) as the main communication medium for delivery.
Contribution to SuSanA:
Through information exchange and dissemination everyone will have access to information and capable of using it and sharing it with others and ensures sustainable use and management of water and sanitation to improve his or her living conditions.
Partner since: January 2012
Africa Water Sanitation & Hygiene website: www.afriwater.org
Posted by Cecilia Rodrigues
Posted by a member of the SuSanA secretariat held by the GIZ Sector Program Water Policy – Innovations for Resilience
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