Geo Hydraulic and Engineering Services

Geo Hydraulic and Engineering Services GHES delivers sustainable water solutions throughout Africa using suitable technology and engineering solutions. with significant experiences.

Our Vision is to empower young African professional and stakeholders, and to promote African significance in solving challenges associated with the sustainable development of Africa. Our Mission is to provide professional and cost-effective consulting services to its clients, by adapting/developing practical and cost effective water, agricultural, and earth sciences solutions for the challenges as

sociated with sustainable development in African countries. We strongly values safe working conditions, innovative and sustainable solutions, and ensures that its employees share its values. GHES offers extensive experience and is always striving to be on the cutting edge of technologies. GHES is staffed by a team of highly skilled engineers and scientists, trained and registered with the relevant professional bodies (SACNASP, GSSA, etc...) We provide clients with strategic and technical expertise in the following areas:

Water resource sciences (surface water and groundwater);
Contaminated site assessment;
Applied geophysics;
Applied geology;
Engineering of hydraulic infrastructures (pump Stations, water conveyance and reticulation system, and reservoir). Thanks to visit our website for more informations about our experiences.

26/08/2023

JOB SEEKERS:
The purpose of our Job Portal is to provide with a platform where they can post their CV’s, & for employers to source suitable candidates for vacancies.

The is only available to WISA Members in good standing.
https://wisa.org.za/careers/resumes/

26/08/2023
26/08/2023

The African Water Facility will participate at 2023 as part of the African Development Bank Group delegation led by Osward M Chanda, Bank director for Water Development and Sanitation and the African Water Facility.

Organised by SIWI - Stockholm International Water Institute, World Water Week is an annual event on water issues and attracts participants across the global water sector to develop solutions to the world’s greatest water-related challenges.

This year, the theme of the event is “Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a Water-Wise World", and participants will rethink how we manage water alongside the ideas, innovations, and governance systems that are needed in a complex ecosystem with scare and unstable water resources.

African Water Facility will engage in the conference sessions, bilateral meetings and side events including the African Exhibition Pavilion which the Bank is co-hosting with the African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW).

25/12/2017

A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

As the holiday season is upon us, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year and those who have helped to shape our business. It’s been quite a year for us all! We hope that 2017 has been just as memorable for you, your colleagues and your loved ones.

We would like to express our sincerest appreciation for the trust you have placed in us and best wishes for the holidays. Thank you for giving us the chance to do what we enjoy.

Looking forward to moving into the New Year together.

The water Show Africa 2018 event planned for the 27-28 March 2018. Register here.
28/11/2017

The water Show Africa 2018 event planned for the 27-28 March 2018. Register here.

This is a platform for thought leaders and disruptors to showcase their solutions to Africa's water buyer community.

27/11/2017

Upcoming WISA event.

Collaboration with South Africa in R&D and innovation. Let's improve our planet.
27/11/2017

Collaboration with South Africa in R&D and innovation. Let's improve our planet.

A delegation of five members from CASEID (Centre for Applied Studies in Economic and Industrial Development) in South Africa have spent a week in the Basque Country to find out all about the Basque innovation ecosystem and, in particular, TECNALIA's techn

19/09/2017

Report of the Global High Level Panel on Water and Peace

To celebrate the launch of the report of the Global High Level Panel on Water and Peace, a public event is taking place at the Maison de la Paix on Thursday 14th of September 2017, from 17:00 to 19:30, followed by an aperitif.

💧 https://buff.ly/2wrjFwU

19/09/2017

CONGRATULATIONS!
UN Environment reveals Young Champions of the Earth regional finalists https://buff.ly/2wkwxYS UN Environment

19/09/2017

? For billions of people around the world, sanitation systems are either non-existent or ineffective. https://buff.ly/2gBdSz6

11/09/2017

Community wells can do much more than provide safe water. Read how one well building project has transformed a Central African Republic town.

11/09/2017

Destroyed homes.
No electricity or water.
Risk of waterborne diseases.

We're mobilizing an urgent response for children affected by Hurricane Irma.

11/09/2017
Catastrophe Naturelle au Benin: Six-morts-dus-a-la-montee-des-eaux-a-Grand-Popo
11/09/2017

Catastrophe Naturelle au Benin: Six-morts-dus-a-la-montee-des-eaux-a-Grand-Popo

Six morts et plusieurs sans-abris. C’est le bilan d’un débordement des eaux du fleuve Mono qui a inondé cinq (05) villages dans la commune de (...)

11/09/2017

Interesting reading on solutions for water and agriculture – exploring lessons in water scarcity from the Indian perspective.

https://buff.ly/2wFmoqs World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

28/07/2017

Some 3 in 10 people worldwide, or 2.1 billion, lack access to safe, readily available water at home
http://buff.ly/2ujzYzz World Health Organization (WHO) UNICEF

28/07/2017

Over 2400 years ago, in Sri Lanka, a tiny country near the southern tip of India, flourished into one of the finest hydraulic civilizations of the world. Thi...

28/07/2017

Meet Freddy, a fat little fly who loves toilet fondue! Find out what happens to him when the village where he lives is 'triggered' into cleaning up their act...

22/07/2017

Follow the live webcast through Web TV here http://buff.ly/2uup7Cu
For 2018 and 6, we are currently preparing a Synthesis Report on Water and Sanitation to provide input to Member States' review: http://buff.ly/2uD6Tz5

22/07/2017

WMO: Record heat waves driving drought, famine, displacements
Extreme temperatures in the past two months have broken records in the US, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, according to the World Meteorological Organization. Record heat waves could bring more droughts, famine or food insecurity, and population displacement. http://buff.ly/2syZv5F

06/06/2017

Did you know that by 2035, water withdrawals for energy production could increase by 20% and consumption by 85%?

The water-food-energy nexus is central to sustainable development. Demand for all three is increasing, driven by a rising global population, rapid urbanization, changing diets and economic growth. Agriculture is the largest consumer of the world’s freshwater resources, and more than one-quarter of t...

06/06/2017

http://buff.ly/2pem5z7
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre

The human right to water and water quality are two focus areas for Watershed in Mali says Mrs Traoré Afou Chantal Bengaly in an interview.

02/06/2017
Togo pop stars headline national campaign to end open defecation
02/06/2017

Togo pop stars headline national campaign to end open defecation

Togo pop stars headline national campaign to end open defecation http://buff.ly/2ooHnLb
Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC)

Successful wastewater management in Argentina, Austria, Finland, Jordan, Singapore & South Africa
02/06/2017

Successful wastewater management in Argentina, Austria, Finland, Jordan, Singapore & South Africa

As part of World Water Day 2017, WaterLex features the publication: “Good Practices for Regulating Wastewater Treatment: Legislation, Policies and Standards” a UNEP and WaterLex joint publication. The study shows successful cases for regulating wastewater management in six countries: Argentina, Aust...

Check out the WMO animation: "Why the world needs meteorologists."
02/06/2017

Check out the WMO animation: "Why the world needs meteorologists."

Why the World needs meteorologists?

27/05/2017

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