Non-Governmental Organization
Our Mission:
Access to water – Nutrition – Energy
Transformative Solutions
Access to safe drinking water, improved nutrition, and reliable energy in developing countries is not just a goal, but a fundamental human right. Our program offers comprehensive and innovative solutions designed to meet these vital needs.
WNEA's Mission and Strategic Approach
WNEA is committed to fundamentally improving living conditions and actively contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, which were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
Our organization makes a difference by focusing on integrated and modular infrastructure: water supply, sanitation, agricultural resource management, and energy solutions are closely interconnected to provide holistic and sustainable support to each community.
Objective and Primary Target Audience of this Document
This document, which strictly adheres to UN requirements, clearly and distinctly presents our vision and practices.
The primary target audience includes our solution partners and change architects:
  • Government Decision-makers: Leaders who develop sustainable policies and pave the way for their implementation.
  • UN Organizations (UNDP, FAO, UNICEF): Global actors with whom we form strategic alliances to achieve common goals.
  • International Donor Banks (World Bank, AfDB): Institutions that provide essential funding to expand our projects.
  • Other Relevant Institutions: All stakeholders committed to building a better future through our joint efforts.
Document Scope and Roadmap
This document provides a comprehensive overview of our project structure, partners, advanced technical solutions, and concrete implementation plan for developing countries and crisis regions worldwide, thus detailing our roadmap.
Modular Solutions: Water, Agriculture, Energy
A central element of the WNEA program is the modular nature of the solutions offered. Depending on the needs, various components such as water, fertilizers, emergency power/electricity, and fuel can be combined into special packages for different scenarios.
ARC HydroCell: Modular Solutions for Drinking Water and Sanitation
At the heart of the "water" component of the WNEA program are the modular ARC HydroCell systems. These containerized units, based on cutting-edge technologies like Ultrafiltration (UF) and Reverse Osmosis (RO), are designed to provide rapid and reliable access to drinking water, as well as sanitation solutions, in various contexts.
The HydroCell range includes several models adapted to specific needs:
  • HydroCell Lite: Designed for more modest needs, capable of treating water for approximately 500 people.
  • HydroCell Pro: Intermediate solution, offering a treatment capacity for approximately 2500 people.
  • HydroCell Plus: The most robust model, capable of serving up to 5000 people.
These systems are distinguished by their containerized design and their "plug-and-play" installation, allowing for rapid deployment and high mobility. They are perfectly adapted to varied local conditions, from well water to river water, and can even treat brackish water or seawater in coastal areas.
Application areas include humanitarian aid, rural development, and emergency situations where immediate access to drinking water is crucial. For complete sanitation, HydroCell units can be integrated with SBR (Sequencing Batch Reactor) wastewater treatment systems, thus ensuring sustainable water management from start to finish.
Agriculture and Technology Modules
The WNEA program integrates the expertise of key partners to support effective and sustainable agriculture. To ensure that improved access to water translates into better nutrition, the agricultural component is orchestrated by Agrovisio, GreenMetricHub, and İGSAŞ, each providing an essential contribution:
Agrovisio complements this support by offering advanced digital tools for precision agriculture. Through the use of satellite data, AI, and machine learning, Agrovisio enables more accurate yield forecasts, risk management, and crop planning, educating farmers on efficient resource use and climate-resilient practices.
Finally, GreenMetricHub monitors the environmental sustainability of agricultural projects. By integrating ESG monitoring with AI and IoT, this platform assesses the carbon footprint of agricultural activities and provides advice for environmentally friendly practices and achieving NetZero targets.
Together, these partners ensure an integrated approach, from the supply of essential inputs to intelligent crop management and environmental impact monitoring, for more productive and sustainable agriculture.
Frerk Modules: Power Supply and Generator Solutions
Frerk Power Solutions offers a comprehensive range of generators and power systems:
  • Emergency Backup Systems (Notstrom): Reliable solutions for critical infrastructures (hospitals, data centers, military installations)
  • Multi-fuel Operation: Versatile generators (diesel, gas, climate-friendly fuels, hydrogen)
  • Combined Heat and Power Plants (BHKW): Systems combining electricity and heat for municipalities, schools, and public buildings
  • Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Solutions: Future technology for CO₂-free power supply
  • Standard Generator Sets: For households, commerce, civil protection, and emergency interventions
  • Offshore and Specialized Sets: Robust solutions for extreme environments
These containerized modular solutions complement WNEA's energy component by ensuring stable power supply in off-grid areas or those with unstable infrastructure.
All components can be flexibly combined. A "complete WNEA package" for a rural health campus, for example, could look like this: an Arc-Water drinking water system with solar and backup power, a series of toilets and a wastewater recycling garden, regular fertilizer deliveries to the connected farm, and training for staff and users.
Reliable Solution Partners
The WNEA program brings together the expertise of various specialized technology partners to offer comprehensive solutions in the fields of water, energy, and agriculture. Each partner organization contributes its specific expertise to create a complete and complementary package.
Arcwater Technologies
Arc Water offers containerized systems for the treatment of water, wastewater, and seawater. These mobile and reliable modules operate autonomously with solar energy or generators, ranging from drinking water treatment in remote villages to industrial purification plants.
SBR System
Advanced biological process performing all purification steps in a single reactor basin in 5 automated phases. Capacities from 200 m³ to 150,000 m³ with PLC/SCADA control.
ARC HydroCell
Compact plants using Reverse Osmosis and Ultrafiltration for drinking water in remote areas. Range: Lite (1,000-4,000 people), Pro (500-1,500 people), Plus (1,000-3,000 people). Plug-and-play installation with renewable energy integration.

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Agrovisio
has played a central role in Turkish and international agriculture since 2017 and is a leading provider of digital solutions for precision agriculture.
The company uses satellite data, AI, and machine learning to offer a wide range of services, including yield forecasts, risk management, crop planning, and harvest detection, and operates offices in Estonia, Turkey, and Italy, focusing on scalable analyses from farm to national level.
Agrovisio entered into a strategic partnership with the WNEA program in 2025 to provide digital tools and expertise to developing countries and crisis regions.

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GreenMetricHub
GreenMetricHub is an advanced platform designed to help companies manage and optimize their sustainability data. It enables the integration, analysis, and automatic and systematic transformation of information (environmental consumption, emissions, resources, etc.) from their operational systems into compliant ESG reports.
The platform operates by merging cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) via connected sensors, and specialized consulting. This combination establishes a crucial bridge between diverse operational data sources and strategic sustainability reporting.
GreenMetricHub holds significant political importance, acting as an essential technical tool to ensure transparency, comparability, and verifiability within environmental and climate policies. Its role is particularly crucial in the face of future regulatory reporting obligations.
However, the implementation of this platform must consider important aspects, including data quality and protection, as well as connection costs. These aspects must be integrated into financing strategies, public tenders, and policy plans to ensure the success and sustainability of the solution.

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Eterna Consulting
As a strategic partner of the WNEA program, Eterna Consulting offers specialized consulting services for the implementation of sustainability standards. The company develops integrated strategies combining financial performance, ecological sustainability, social responsibility, and strategic communication, supported by innovative technological solutions.
Methodology: Analysis and evaluation of regulatory requirements, development of multidisciplinary strategies, implementation management with technology transfer, and continuous impact measurement with data-driven optimization.
Role in WNEA: Eterna complements GreenMetricHub's technical expertise by providing global strategic advice. The company supports the design of projects compliant with ESG criteria, oversees impact verification, and promotes the integration of new stakeholders to strengthen financing opportunities and the scalability of initiatives.

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AgricoTech • AgroTV • Agrico
Structured Access to Agricultural Markets and Resources
As part of the WNEA program, the Union of Turkish States Agriculture contributes to the development of agricultural supply chains. Its diverse agricultural network connects agricultural actors in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe via platforms such as AgriConnect, AgricoTech, and AgroTV.
The Union offers structured access to fertilizers, seeds, machinery, and consumables and also promotes cooperation among producers, professional associations, and policymakers in the Turkic world.
Participation in the WNEA program is project-based and focuses on realistic needs and existing local structures. This ensures that the network specifically complements the agricultural component of the overall program.

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Construction Partner for Water, Energy, and Infrastructure Projects
KBS provides the construction infrastructure for Arc Water projects, including civil engineering works and the construction of solar power plants. As a German technical partner, Krause undertakes local works such as earthworks, pipe laying, installation of solar systems, and assembly of containerized systems.
Thanks to its experience in demanding regions, KBS offers fast, reliable, and scalable construction services, even under the most difficult conditions.
Emergency Power Supply and Energy Provision
Frerk (Frerk Aggregatebau GmbH) is a German company with over 60 years of experience, specializing in the manufacture of emergency generators and power generation systems.
The company supplies generators operating on diesel or gas and adapted to local conditions.
As part of the WNEA program, Frerk provides mobile emergency generators to ensure uninterrupted power supply for facilities such as water pumps, medical centers, or entire camps.
Krause Global Resources & Trade
Krause Global Resources & Trade is a valuable partner in the Water, Nutrition, and Energy Access (WNEA) program. The company undertakes missions related to specific projects and supports specific initiatives by written instruction. It does not have general or global representation; each collaboration is governed by individual contracts.
Krause Global supports local coordination, establishes local connections, and ensures compliance with authorities' requirements. As a contact partner, our partner brings experience to development projects and ensures that solutions are adapted to the specific needs of each country.
WNEA Project Funding Sources (September 2025)
Prerequisites
  • SDG Compatibility: SDGs 2, 6, 7, 13 (Hunger, Water, Energy, Climate).
  • Priority: Climate, poverty reduction, green infrastructure, Water-Energy-Food Nexus (WEFE).
  • Funding: Grants, low-interest loans, guarantees, blended finance.
Main Funders
  • European Union (EU):
  • MFF 2021-2027 (2025+), Green Deal. Priority: Developing countries, Africa/Asia, access to water/energy.
  • IPA III: €14 billion (Turkey, Western Balkans; Water/RE).
  • NDICI: €79 billion (Global; Africa/Asia WEFE Nexus, Green Energy).
  • EFSD+: €40 billion guarantee (blended finance for green projects).
  • In addition: Horizon Europe, EU4Energy.
  • World Bank Group:
  • Billions of USD annually for SDG projects. 2025 Priority: Access to energy.
  • IDA: Grants/credits to poor countries (up to $1 billion for water infrastructure).
  • IFC: Private sector (Green Water/Energy, venture capital).
  • Special initiatives: Expansion of hydrogen financing.
  • KfW Development Bank:
  • Over €6 billion annually for climate financing on behalf of the BMZ. Priority: RE, Water in developing countries.
  • Africa/Asia Green Energy: Up to €500 million (Water/Energy integration).
  • BMZ Climate Finance: Cooperation with EU/World Bank.
  • developpp.de: Up to €2 million per project (agricultural technology, energy access).
  • Other sources:
  • EIB (European Investment Bank): Up to €50 billion annually for Climate/Energy.
  • AfDB (African Development Bank): Africa-specific regional expertise.
  • Finance in Common: Network of PDBs; Green projects.
  • BMZ (German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation): €6 billion climate funds (via KfW).
Cameroon: An urgent need for WNEA program support
Cameroon, a crossroads in Central Africa, faces a multitude of humanitarian and development challenges that make the intervention of the Water, Nutrition, and Energy (WNEA) program crucial. From regional conflicts to the impacts of climate change, the population faces chronic shortages of essential resources. Here's a structured overview of the situation and how WNEA can provide significant assistance.
1. Current Situation in Cameroon
Cameroon faces major challenges in the areas of water, nutrition, and energy:
  • Access to water: Only a portion of the population has access to safe drinking water, especially in rural and conflict-affected regions. Water quality is often poor, leading to waterborne diseases.
  • Nutrition: Malnutrition rates are high, particularly among children. Population displacement and climate shocks exacerbate food insecurity.
  • Energy: Access to electricity is limited, with low electrification rates, especially outside major cities. This hinders economic development, education, and access to modern health services.
  • Aggravating factors: Conflicts in the Lake Chad Basin and the Anglophone regions, as well as the effects of climate change (droughts, floods), degrade infrastructure and displace populations, increasing pressure on existing resources.
2. Specific Identified Needs
The priority needs in Cameroon to improve living conditions are as follows:
  • Water infrastructure: Need to develop and rehabilitate water supply systems, install safe water points (boreholes, wells), and improve sanitation systems.
  • Food and nutritional security: Urgent need for climate-resilient agricultural support programs, distribution of adapted seeds, training in sustainable agricultural techniques, and nutrition programs for vulnerable populations.
  • Sustainable energy solutions: Growing demand for renewable energy solutions (solar, micro-grids) to power homes, schools, health centers, and small businesses, especially in isolated areas.
  • Capacity building: Need to train local communities in the management of water and energy infrastructure, as well as modern agricultural practices.
3. How WNEA can help
The WNEA program is ideally positioned to provide a structured and sustainable response:
  • Drinking water and sanitation: Deployment of modular solutions for drinking water, including mobile purification systems and ecological sanitation infrastructure to reduce waterborne diseases.
  • Nutritional and agricultural support: Provision of climate-resilient fertilizers and seeds, combined with training to improve agricultural yields and strengthen food security.
  • Access to clean energy: Installation of solar systems and mobile energy solutions for off-grid areas, ensuring a stable supply for hospitals, schools, and communities.
  • Local capacity development: Establishment of practical training programs for operators, technicians, and farmers, fostering community empowerment and project sustainability.
  • Integrated approach: By combining water, nutrition, and energy, WNEA offers a holistic solution that addresses the root causes of vulnerability and promotes sustainable development in Cameroon.
Partnership Structure and Responsibilities
The success of the WNEA program depends on each partner fully fulfilling their defined roles and responsibilities. This section explains the categories of stakeholders and transparently and methodically presents each stakeholder's contribution to the mission of sustainable access to water, food, and energy.
Core Operations
This category includes the primary actors who define the overall vision, strategies, and direction of the program.
Technology and Infrastructure Providers
This category includes partners who provide the technical and physical infrastructure of the program and offer integrated solutions in the fields of water, energy, and agriculture.
Field Application and Capacity Building
This category describes partners responsible for the local implementation of projects and strengthening the capacities of target communities.
Local Support and Integration
This category defines partners who enhance the program's operational efficiency, ensure collaboration with local stakeholders, and carry out sustainability reporting.
Financial Partners
This category includes institutions and organizations that provide the necessary investment costs for the program's deployment.
Agricultural Coordination and Network Management: Union of Agriculture of Turkish States
The Union of Agriculture of Turkish States acts as a crucial industry network for the WNEA program in the agricultural sector. It facilitates access to agricultural supply chains and connects industry players in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe via platforms such as AgriConnect, AgricoTech, and AgroTV. The Union ensures structured access to fertilizers, seeds, machinery, and consumables, and promotes cooperation between producers, professional associations, and companies in the agricultural sector. Its role focuses on practical needs and existing industrial structures to effectively complement the agricultural component of the WNEA program.
This comprehensive partnership structure forms the foundation of the WNEA program's multidisciplinary approach.
The defined role and responsibility of each stakeholder are crucial for achieving the program's sustainable development goals. Through effective coordination and continuous communication channels, all partners are committed to a synergistic approach to creating sustainable and scalable solutions to the global challenges of access to water, food, and energy.
The Water, Nutrition and Energy Access Program (WNEA) contributes concretely, on a global scale, to the implementation of:
Through a modular supply system including potable water, sanitation infrastructure, energy supply, agricultural support, and local capacity building, the program contributes to numerous important development goals.
The Water, Nutrition and Energy Access Program (WNEA) specifically supports the following goals with clearly defined means:
SDG 1, No Poverty
by establishing basic supply infrastructures, creating local jobs, and economically strengthening disadvantaged regions.
SDG 2, Zero Hunger
by providing fertilizers, seeds, and training for climate-resilient agriculture.
SDG 3, Good Health and Well-being
through access to potable water, stable energy supply for medical facilities, and hygienic wastewater solutions.
SDG 4, Quality Education
through practical training programs for farmers, technicians, and local operators.
SDG 6, Clean Water and Sanitation
through mobile water treatment plants, ecological sanitation systems, and decentralized wastewater treatment.
SDG 7, Affordable and Clean Energy
through the use of solar energy and mobile electricity solutions in off-grid areas.
SDG 8, Decent Work and Economic Growth
through local value creation, training, facility operation, and services.
SDG 9, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
through robust and scalable technical solutions for water, energy, and agriculture in various application environments.
SDG 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities
by establishing urban supply centers such as water kiosks, backup energy sources, and wastewater solutions.
SDG 12, Responsible Consumption and Production
through eco-efficient technologies, water recovery, and optimized operational resource utilization.
SDG 13, Climate Action
through renewable energy sources, efficient technologies, and sustainable agricultural practices.
SDG 17, Partnerships for the Goals
through intensive cooperation with governments, donors, technology providers, and civil society partners worldwide.
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