Vita Sanderson​

Vita is a chartered structural engineer who currently works at Arup where she supports development clients on the implementation of infrastructure, particularly in health and education. She is currently also the Chair of the board at the Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders) operational HQ in Amsterdam which has governance over programming decisions for their portfolio of humanitarian response projects globally as well as an elected trustee of MSF UK.   

Selina Lekeleka

Ms.Selina Lekeleka joined Tonga Water Board in 2020 as an Executive Secretary and is now the Customer Service and Debt Collection Manager.  She has extensive experience in resource utilization and general business administration. In her current role she works closely with the Finance Team in collecting revenue.

Tony Falkland

Tony has worked as a hydrologist and engineer specializing in water and sanitation projects, particularly on islands in the Pacific and Indian Ocean over the past 45 years.  Most of his work has been related to groundwater resources assessment and management of small coral sand and limestone islands in Kiribati, Tonga, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, and Maldives. 

He has also worked on water resources management projects involving surface water, rainwater, and desalination in other Pacific Islands countries.

Martin Shouler

I am the London Water Leader at the international engineering and technical consultancy Arup. I bring design and advisory water expertise to projects across Building Engineering and Infrastructure.

I lead on the City Water Resilience Approach (CWRA) which supports design and helps prioritise interventions to enhance urban water resilience in cities from Miami to Addis Ababa and from Cape Town to Hull.

Tim Davis

Tim is a WASH specialist focused on supporting the provision of sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services in the Asia and Pacific region. As WaterAid Australia’s technical lead for planning and monitoring, he supports national and subnational governments to strengthen their approaches, methods and systems for WASH planning, monitoring, finance and governance.