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...Notes from the IRC All Systems Go Symposium on the dark side of WASH systems.
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...Social audit on CONAGUA programmes reveal repeated irregularities […]
Read more...Another busy month in the water sector has come to an end. World Toilet Day on 19 November brought global […]
Read more...World Toilet Day, celebrated on 19 November, is about taking action to ensure that everyone has a safe toilet by […]
Read more...Bangladesh is one of WIN’s focus country where, for the past seven years, we have been engaging with various partners […]
Read more...In light of the upcoming 7th Africa Water Week from 29th October to 2nd November, 2018 in Libreville, Gabon, WIN […]
Read more...From corruption scandals involving one of South Africa’s most influential families, to simple measures improving farming conditions and the day-to-day […]
Read more...It’s been a busy few weeks for those of us working towards fairly and sustainably managed water resources – from […]
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