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Our Work

Selected engagements demonstrating our governance-led approach to sustainability, regulatory alignment and structural transition. Each project reflects analytical rigour and implementation-focused strategy.

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Assessment of household water access and governance challenges in Mamelodi, Pretoria.

Summary:

  • Conducted field-based research on water access in a low-income urban community

  • Identified gaps between policy (Free Basic Water) and lived reality

  • Analysed reliability, affordability, and infrastructure constraints

  • Highlighted gendered impacts of water insecurity on households

Outcome:

Delivered evidence-based insights into urban water inequality and policy implementation gaps.

Stakeholder analysis of mining impacts on water systems and governance structures.

Summary:

  • Examined environmental risks including acid mine drainage (AMD)

  • Analysed power dynamics between industry, government, and communities

  • Identified regulatory enforcement gaps and accountability issues

  • Evaluated trade-offs between economic activity and environmental protection

Outcome:

Provided strategic insights into managing industrial water risk and strengthening regulatory governance.

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Evaluation of water use and sustainability challenges in agricultural systems.

Summary:

  • Assessed water dependency and efficiency in farming systems

  • Identified barriers for small-scale farmers (capacity, knowledge, resources)

  • Highlighted tension between food production and water sustainability

  • Explored need for training and support mechanisms

Outcome:

Informed strategies for improving water efficiency and supporting sustainable agricultural practices.

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