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  1. Stop by ’s booth at ! Over 1000 conference attendees have already visited us this week. We look forward to connecting with many more before the end of the week!

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  2. USAID Bureau for Resilience and Food Security Assistant Administrator Jim Barnhart announced a $1.2 billion funding commitment for water security and sanitation at the 9th World Water Forum held in Dakar, Senegal.

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  3. Join ’s session at 13:30 to understand the role of good in attracting new sources of to the sector & how USAID's TA programs are helping address sector governance challenges. Register:

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  4. Nearly 1/3 of the population lack access to clean and reliable water. That's why is committing $1.2 billion through 2024 to bolster water security and sanitation around the world.

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  5. Happy ! helped over 1.5 million people in in 2021 with sustainable access to clean water, improved sanitation services & hygiene information to prevent the spread of communicable diseases such as .

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  6. Known as the land between 2 rivers, & desertification now threaten the health & livelihoods of people in . Learn about 10 ways is helping Iraq address water scarcity & build resilience:

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  7. Mar 22

    Water is one of the world’s most vital resources. The U.S. Global Water Strategy is a whole-of-government approach to advance our vision for a water-secure world. This , we recommit to the important work of building a better water future.

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  8. Mar 22

    This , we celebrate a huge milestone: Through the Gap Inc. Women + Water Alliance, we’ve empowered 1.5 million people to improve their access to water and sanitation in communities touched by the apparel supply chain in India.

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  9. Water security is essential to help us achieve our goals for health, energy, food security, and climate resilience. On , we recognize that our future depends on protecting this essential resource, and we celebrate everyone working to build a more water-secure world.

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  10. Mar 22

    Today is ! proudly promotes more equitable & economically optimized water allocation; improved water quality and quantity; & reducing vulnerability to flooding & water scarcity today and every day.

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  11. Mar 22

    At this morning’s event "Multi-level Water Financing Roles & Practices,” Acting Global Water Coordinator explained why USAID puts governance at the heart of its efforts to attract long-term finance for sustainable water security, sanitation, and hygiene.

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  12. Mar 22
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  13. Mar 22

    At , ’s Jim Barnhart gave a keynote address at the Women’s Dialogue in Water and Sanitation. Women's leadership is key to solving the water & sanitation crisis. USAID's work is committed to empowering women in water-related programs.

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  14. Mar 22

    This , is proud to announce a new $1.2 billion commitment through 2024 to bolster sustainable water security and sanitation around the world – the Agency’s first multi-year commitment to water and sanitation funding. Find out more:

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  15. Mar 21

    If you’re attending this week, don’t miss tomorrow’s session on rural service delivery in , , and chaired by and from ’s activity!

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  16. Mar 21

    1/3 of the global population relies on groundwater for drinking water, including 115M people in the US? Starting tomorrow for , is making the in . Follow along and share all this week!

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  17. Mar 21

    Join at ! Our policy dialogue on 03/24 at 14:00 GMT will bring together experts, SMEs, and others to discuss the role of end-user financing in expanding access to water-energy-food technologies! Register for the virtual session:

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  18. Mar 21

    Visit our exhibit booth to learn how is supporting water security, sanitation and hygiene activities.

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  19. Mar 20

    Deputy Coordinator Jim Barnhart is to elevate why water, sanitation & hygiene are critical to tackling food insecurity, climate & COVID. On Mar 20, he spoke at event on why women's leadership in is key to taking these challenges on.

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  20. Mar 18

    In recognition of , honored the legacy of the late Sen. Paul Simon, a champion for water and sanitation for all. 's Sen. Paul Simon efforts have resulted in 59 million + people gaining water access.

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