The role of women in Kenya’s rural water sector: WIN in conversation with Caritas Switzerland
Interview with Catherine Wanjihia of Caritas Switzerland: Understanding gender in the water sector in Kenya
Read more...Interview with Catherine Wanjihia of Caritas Switzerland: Understanding gender in the water sector in Kenya
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...This short documentary from Harare, Zimbabwe, shows how citizens took action to examine and question the way a loan meant […]
Read more...This video introduces a new practical approach to look at integrity issues of community-managed water systems and to build capacity […]
Read more...Interview with Rubika Shrestha of Helvetas to discuss tools organizations can use, like public audits, to increase the integrity of rural WASH projects.
Read more...In this webinar, WIN will present on the role of citizen action in the delivery of equitable water services by governments and service providers.
Read more...Lack of integrity results in waste of resources, rigged decisions, and often outright corruption. I will share some concrete examples …
Read more...The gap between the rich and the poor in accessing water has a lot of social, economic, and environmental impacts on water resource management.
Read more...Enabling fairer and more transparent collaboration by managing integrity risks
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