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Our mission is to transform the lives of the poorest and most marginalised people by improving access to clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene.

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  1. At 's National Conference "The Defining Decade: An agenda for civil society-led development" our CE will facilitate a session on the Power of Civil Society on Wednesday 29/09. Find out more:

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  2. Looking ahead to , the lays out the importance of water in improving the climate resilience of millions of people around the world. Read it now:

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  3. With Father’s Day fast approaching, show Dad just how much he means to you by giving a gift that will change a life! Send your Dad a Gifts for Life card that will have an impact far beyond just the card. Get yours now at the link below💧🎁

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  4. Healthcare facilities need clean water to help care for their patients safely. We need your help to make this possible. Support the Wards without Water at the link below 🏥💧

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  5. The impact on the lives, prospects & freedom of women & girls, as well as a country’s economic success, would be transformative💧 Support WaterAid at the link below & help us give back these stolen hours

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  6. We are working to change this!💧 Every person needs a sustainable supply of clean water: for drinking, washing, cooking and cleaning. It’s a basic human right. Help us make this change! 📸:: WaterAid/Dion Kombeng

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  7. “Water is priceless in hospitals…In the maternity ward, having no water means women will have no water to clean themselves after giving birth. In such cases, sepsis and other infections can become common.” 💧You can help change this:

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  8. 𝐖𝐀𝐑𝐃𝐒 𝐖𝐈𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐑 🏥💧 1 in 4 healthcare facilities don’t have clean water on site. Please help us keep healthcare workers and their patients safe from disease at the link below 💧

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  9. Wrapping up the series, writes in that we can’t manage the Murray-Darling Basin without community trust. Read more here - @GoodWillMedia

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  10. Jul 25
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  11. Jul 20

    What can we learn from how Aboriginal communities have successfully managed their water resources for generations? Listen to our recent discussion with Yorta Yorta woman Karen Milward, and to learn more.

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  12. Jul 15

    will have its most direct impact on child survival through three direct channels: changing disease environments, greater food security, and threats to and sanitation. Join and in this week's episode.

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  13. 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐮𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬! 🚽 Find out how one village built a toilet for every house!

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  14. is the primary medium through which we will feel the effects of Find out what happens when climate change, conflict & water scarcity collide in this episode with @goodwillmedia

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  15. Episode 3 of the Good Will Hunters Winter Series Podcast is now live. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Soundcloud:

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  16. Achieving universal safely managed water supplies will yield net benefits of $37bn per year between 2021 and 2040 – with substantial health and time-saving benefits for women and girls:

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  17. Episode 2 of the Good Will Hunters Winter Series Podcast with is now live with special guest Kevin Rudd 💧Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Soundcloud:

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  18. How would your day change without access to nearby clean water? Women significantly carry the burden of water collection, which can take hours. Without a reliable source of clean water, a life that is safe, dignified, and healthy is not possible 💧

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  19. Launching next week, @GoodWillMedia's new winter series will ask how we can better manage . Hosted by our very own & Michael Wilson of the Join us as we dive into our global water future 💧

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  20. Due to climate change, sea levels have risen in areas like Khulna, Bangladesh. That often means outdoor latrines like this one can get flooded and spread disease. ⁠Find out more:

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