Wasser für die Dritte Welt
Water for the Third World

 


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W3W-Switzerland is a politically neutral humanitarian  association. It was founded in 1998 and ZEWO certified since 2010. D
onations to W3W are tax deductible. Most of W3W-Switzerland’s collaborators do voluntary work. They are experienced development experts, entrepreneurs, economists, engineers, scientists, architects, teachers and lawyers and retired or active professionals, who con-tribute with their rich experience and abundant know-how.

W3W-CH is part of an international network of W3W-partners in India, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar, Mosambique, Benin, Burkina Faso, Peru, Guatemala and Mexico. They collaborate directly with handy-craftsmen and farmers in poorest regions of developing countries. They manage projects of the UN-system, Ministries of Agriculture and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).

W3W-CH is an Association as defined by Art. 60 of the ZGB.

Members
Board of Directors (since):
 
Heini Steinlin (2005)
President, Executive Committee
 
Hans-Peter Marbet (2004)
Vizepresident, Executive Committee
Anton Kohler (1998)
Executive Committee
Urs Rudolf (2009)
Executive Committee
Robert Droux (2001)
 
Marcel Obrist (2005)
 
Matthias Kohler (2008)
 
Stephan Stulz (2005)
 

Office:
 
Anton Kohler (1998)
Director
Nathalie Peyer (2011)
repr. Director
Matthias Kohler (2008)
Assistent

Patronage Committee:
Hermann Bacher
Flavio Cotti
Hans Grunder
Hans Herren
Norbert Hochreutener
Martin Menzi
Peter Ritter
Elisabeth Zäch

Honorary Members:
André Zumstein
Josef Waser
Joseph Dobmann
Hans Kohler
Franz Kiss Horvath

Active Members:
Theo Ammann, Nolda und Seppi Buchmann, Claude Bovey, Madeleine Droux, Agnes und Franz Gantner, Vreni Grüter, Susanne Koller, Magda Müller, Cathrine Petruzzi, Karl Reichert, Peter Rieder, Felix Schacher-Beck, Carlo Storni, Irene Zumbühl.

Passive Members:
Ulrich Burkhardt, Andreas Del Don, Albert Eberle, Georges Flury, Sandra Guthmann, Bernhard Isenschmid, Bernd Kneib, Walter Schurtenberger, Kurt Spalt.