- Neftaly is a global solutions provider partnering with governments, municipalities, NGOs, and communities. They offer a variety of services across sectors. diepslootyouth.org.zaevents.saypro.online
- They are involved in the Diepsloot Youth Project, working on water and sanitation improvements—like sewer maintenance, jetting clean-ups, and repairing infrastructure. diepslootyouth.org.zasaypro.online
- One of their case studies highlights improvements in water access and sanitation, showing measurable outcomes such as constructing wells and reducing instances of waterborne illness. events.saypro.online
These clearly demonstrate their involvement in developmental and project-based work, not formal mediation in conflicts.
What You Can Do Next
1. Confirm the exact name
- Ask your source if “Neftaly Mediation” is the correct and full name. It could refer to a consultancy, NGO branch, or an internal project title.
2. Reach out directly
- You can contact Neftaly using:
- Email: info@saypro.online
- WhatsApp/Phone: +27 84 313 7407
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3. Look for mediation-focused alternatives
If your interest is in resolving access to water and sanitation disputes, consider these options:
- Local mediation bodies or ombuds offices: Often handle conflicts between communities and municipalities.
- Environmental or water-rights NGOs: May offer mediation support or referrals.
- Professional mediation networks: Associations like the South African Mediation Association (SAMA) or the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) could connect you with specialists in resource-related disputes.
- Local government or utility offices: May offer formal referral processes or negotiation services.
Suggested Message to Send
Hello Neftaly team,
I understand that Neftaly has done significant work in improving water and sanitation infrastructure. Could you please let me know if you offer any mediation or dispute resolution services related to water access issues? If not, could you recommend any organizations or consultants specializing in mediation for such public service conflicts?
Thank you!

