Vinny Casey

@VINNYCASEY2

Senior WASH Manager - Water Security at WaterAid. WASH and water resources specialist. Opinions are my own.

Joined August 2019

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    Aug 10

    is now central to many conversations & decisions. While many definitions are apolitical, new paper by et al. in argues it is inherently political and should be defined & used as such. 👉BLOG:

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  3. Feb 16

    Another useful paper from the UpGro program highlights the central role of groundwater for climate change adaptation

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    Feb 15

    Out today, free to download - the one book on supply that you should read this year. A celebration of human ingenuity and resilience, and a clear call for action.

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    21 Oct 2020

    Today's blog takes us to Ethiopia! Learn about 's work strengthening in the Oromia and Amhara Regional States, with a focus on progress in Gololcha woreda. Part 3 of the SusWASH learning series feature.

    Two Ethiopian staff from WaterAid, a man and a woman, are standing with their backs to the camera to the left side of a table with a laptop and projector on it. Ten Ethiopian men, all staff of government ministries and offices, sit on chairs looking towards the camera as they listen to the training being delivered by the WaterAid staff members.
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    20 Oct 2020

    Our latest work on groundwater is now out. Thanks for covering this and congratulations to the team who worked so hard on the research.

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    16 Oct 2020

    Strong systems ensure WASH gains last & deliver benefits to everyone. Don’t miss our report for practical examples of system strengthening in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Uganda & Pakistan from our SusWASH programme.

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    13 Oct 2020

    Today's blog takes us to Uganda! Learn about 's work strengthening for long-term sustainability and inclusion, entrenched within government led systems. Part 2 of the SusWASH learning series feature.

    A large meeting of Ugandan men and women in business dress, all seated around tables of 4 with white tablecloths and chairs. One man stands in the middle of the room with a microphone close to his mouth, while he reads off of a paper he is holding in his other hand.
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    6 Oct 2020

    Today's blog takes us to Cambodia! Learn about 's work, focused on building national and local government leadership for sustainable delivery of WASH services. Part 1 of the SusWASH learning series feature.

    A group of eleven Cambodian men and one woman sit around a wooden, oval-shaped table. Everyone at the table has journals open in front of them and pens in their hands, and a few are speaking with one another.
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    1 Oct 2020

    Our new report captures practical experiences of system strengthening in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Pakistan and Uganda as part of our five-year (2017–22) SusWASH Programme supported by Read it now 👇

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  11. 28 Jul 2020

    Fantastic new film explaining the findings of the UpGro groundwater research programme. Useful insights to inform future groundwater development

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    This photo of a man urinating on PC Keith Palmer's memorial really sums up the Far Right at Parliament Square.

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    30 May 2020

    I gotta be honest the worst looting I've ever seen take place happened a few weeks ago when corporations collected over 500 billion dollars in stimulus money while everyone else was left with a $1200 dollar check and having to decide if they pay for food or rent..

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    1 Jun 2020

    If last Thursday was last , let's replace it with something to show support for . All stand outside our homes with signs/cries of support? All kneel? (in addition to educating ourselves and donating what we can to appeals)

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    1 Jun 2020
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    25 Apr 2020

    has been already intermittent for across India and added to their , when needs are even higher. colleague Nirma Bora discusses issues and solutions in this article.

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    23 Mar 2020

    ‘..the economic costs of an outbreak [such as Covid-19] are enormous, both in terms of national economies and stock markets.. Realising the economic importance of water and sanitation should provide an additional catalyst for greater investment’

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    18 Mar 2020

    New article out showing the majority of rural handpump-boreholes have good drinking water quality in Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia

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    18 Mar 2020

    Another paper showing that most handpumped boreholes in Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda have good quality.

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  20. 19 Mar 2020

    Making a come back!

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