ANA and United Kingdom Embassy in Brazil sign new work plan on basic health – Portuguese (Brazil)

ANA and United Kingdom Embassy in Brazil sign new work plan on basic health – Portuguese (Brazil)

The National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) and the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Brazil have signed a new work plan, valid for three years, within the scope of the protocol signed between the institutions in 2021. It was signed this Thursday, October 6, in Brasilia, during a meeting between the ANA and the Embassy.

Participating in the signing event of the new work plan, representing ANA, CEO, Veronica Rios; Director Ana Carolina Arcolo; and International Special Adviser, Gisela Forattini. On behalf of the Embassy of the United Kingdom, Melanie Hopkins, Charge d’Affaires, and Rafael Libera, Infrastructure Business Development Manager, attended.

The MoU between ANA and the United Kingdom Embassy has as its theme the regulation and proper management of water supply and sanitation, including technical training and exchange of information and experiences.

During the first work programme, three workshops on regulation were held in the United Kingdom, with exchange of information on economic and technical topics, service quality standards and tariff pricing. In February of this year, Director Vitor Sabac and Superintendent Cynthia Leal undertook a mission in London, England, to present the new legal framework for sanitation and ANA’s role in the reference standard edition during a panel discussion at World Waters. -Technology Innovation Summit.

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