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    Sep 23

    Getting water onto the agenda at will be an important step in improving the climate resilience of millions of people around the world. What energy is to mitigation, water is to adaptation.

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  3. Sep 23

    To respond to , we: 📢 reached 151 million people through mass media campaigns 💧 installed 1,122 handwashing stations 🧼 distributed 1,811,593 hygiene products Read more:

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  4. Sep 22

    In Mozambique, has given us the chance to reflect on the challenges of providing , sanitation and hygiene in schools. Find out more:

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  5. Sep 22

    Shyamnagar is one of the most climate-vulnerable and water-scarce regions of Bangladesh. When the region was hit by and a prolonged dry season, had to innovate - and quickly.

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  6. Sep 21

    🔴 Exciting opportunity alert! 🔴 The Initiative for Workers invites ideas for projects that will support sanitation workers to mobilise and advocate for their rights. ⏰ Deadline: 5 October Read more here:

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  7. Sep 21

    Soap and celebrities: lessons in promoting hygiene behaviour change during the pandemic:

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  8. Sep 21

    has highlighted the importance of good . So why are we still ignoring basic guidelines around sanitation, hand washing & drinking water? Read more from the exploring why WASH is key to preparing for future pandemics:

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    Sep 20

    Research from indicates that each dollar invested in could generate up to a $21 return. Universal access to , and hygiene can yield massive economic gains for developing countries. But investment gaps remain. Read more:

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    Sep 17

    Almost half the world’s population needs help getting permanent access to water -- and this could be crucial to action on climate change. It’s why we’re proud to collaborate with . Explore the importance of water in improving :

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  11. Sep 18

    When Shyamnagar was hit by and a prolonged dry season, had to innovate to make sure there was enough to go around and keep people safe.

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  12. Sep 17

    Featuring research from our report on the economic case for WASH, the highlights how investing in universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene could yield massive economic gains over the next two decades. Read the article now:

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    Sep 14

    Great presentation from at on 's rapid assessment of the safety and wellbeing of sanitation workers during lockdown in South Asia. Check out the synthesis report here:

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    Sep 14

    How can small towns overcome financial constraints to deliver safe and services? We recently developed a study for South Asia to capture learnings from six small towns in , , and .

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    Sep 16

    “There is no outcome from unless adaptation is put on par with reducing emissions. We need a bold plan to be put on the table,” says CEO in an interview for . Read more:

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    Sep 15

    Access to water, hygiene & sanitation is vital for public health. Providing every person in the world with access 2 potable water and safe sanitation wouldn't break the bank. It's a question of priorities. My comments in .

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  17. Sep 15

    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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    Sep 13

    Join us and today at at 16:30–18.30 (UK time)! A session on implementing in challenging contexts. It draws on ongoing collaborative work on developing practical resources for programmes.

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  19. Sep 13

    We're pleased to be joining the Water, Engineering & Development Centre's annual conference, exploring how we can achieve equitable and sustainable services. You'll spot staff from across the WaterAid federation contributing to the conference over the next 3 days.

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  20. Sep 13

    We can't build strong health systems or prepare for the next pandemics without 🧼 As the Regional Committee meets today, Senior Advocacy Manager for has this message:

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