Women and Water: The Story of Alice Rutto
Women take on leadership roles to improve water and sanitation services for all
Read more...Women take on leadership roles to improve water and sanitation services for all
Read more...The winners of the 2020 WIN photo competition on integrity and corruption in urban water and sanitation.
Read more...As the Roman poet Ovid once said, “The lamp burns bright when wick and oil are clean.” Students are those […]
Read more...Introduction Studies show that women are most affected by water and sanitation deficiencies. Globally, sixty four percent of women are […]
Read more...Selected links from May and June 2019: latest JMP data, resources on accountability, and cases to watch in India, the United States, and Colombia.
Read more...How local socio-cultural norms influence transparency, accountability, and participation in the water sector
Read more...Introduction In the fishing village of Mangamaripeta, in India’s coastal state of Andhra Pradesh, it used to take five to […]
Read more...Women in India’s capital Delhi bear the responsibility of fetching water for their family. Often, this can take time away from other activities that would earn them more money. But at the base of one of Delhi’s landfills, women are working together to support one another in the hopes that their children will have a better future.
Read more...Africa Water Week is held every second year, and provides a platform for solution-driven discourse around Africa’s water resources, and […]
Read more...In light of the upcoming 7th Africa Water Week from 29th October to 2nd November, 2018 in Libreville, Gabon, WIN […]
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