What if you could detect leaks, system failures, or unusual water use before communities lose access to safe water? Join this webinar to learn how smart reservoir sensors are helping water service providers shift from reactive repairs to real-time monitoring and faster response.
In many rural water systems in Uganda, problems go undetected for weeks because monitoring depends on infrequent manual checks. In this session, you’ll see how continuous monitoring, automated alerts, and digital dashboards can help operators detect issues earlier, reduce downtime, and improve long-term system sustainability.
Our guest speaker, Bigaba Ambrose, is a Ugandan development practitioner and Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) specialist with over seven years of experience in WASH and community development programs. He currently serves as Program Director at Acts for Water (ACTS Uganda), where he leads data-driven initiatives to strengthen rural water services and livelihoods.
The webinar will conclude with a 20-minute question period to discuss challenges, scalability, and how similar approaches could be adapted in other contexts.