-Bambos Charalambous Mohammed Shafei Katerina Charalambous-

The presentation outlines the global challenges of Intermittent Water Supply (IWS), which leads to poor service, water losses, and health risks. It highlights causes such as rising demand, aging infrastructure, poor management, and limited water sources. To achieve Continuous Water Supply (24/7), the authors propose a stepwise transition: assessing current conditions, gaining control of transmission and distribution networks, phasing in continuous supply through District Metered Areas (DMAs), and sustaining progress with leakage control, metering, and modern utility practices. Success depends on realistic, cost-effective strategies, strong asset management, and ongoing staff training
