WaterAid Press

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WaterAid's vision is of a world where everyone has access to clean water and basic toilets. This is our UK media team. Contact us on pressoffice@wateraid.org.

London, UK
Joined July 2014

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  1. Sep 21

    READ: 'The climate crisis is a water crisis for the poorest and most vulnerable communities' Our WaterAid ambassador Dougray Scott spoke to about how the is a water crisis.

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  2. Sep 17

    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

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    Sep 16

    On Wednesday, the banks of the River Thames in London were suddenly populated by a curious collection of ice sculptures. They were there to symbolize people affected by climate change across the world - and, significantly, they didn’t survive long.

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    Sep 16

    We used these beautiful ice sculptures to represent the fragility of the world's water in the face of . Take action with us. Join today:

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  5. Sep 16

    WaterAid's ice sculptures feature in Best Photographs of the Day. The sculptures highlight how climate change is causing fragile water sources to disappear for vulnerable communities.

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  6. Sep 16
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  7. Sep 16

    READ: 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.

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  8. Sep 15

    READ: Today, WaterAid unveiled four striking ice sculptures featuring people from around the world collecting water, to highlight how climate change is causing fragile water sources to disappear for vulnerable communities.

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  9. Sep 15

    READ: In this article looking ahead to , the lays out the importance of water in improving the climate resilience of millions of people around the world.

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    Sep 15

    Actor Dougray Scott is supporting a campaign which highlights the impact of climate change on water resources. The charity is calling on the government to allocate a third of its climate budget to those who work on the "frontline". :

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    Sep 15

    📸 Water falls off an ice sculpture depicting a woman walking to collect water, as environmental and public health campaign group highlights the threat posed globally by climate change to healthy water supplies, in London. cr.reuters

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    “Climate Finance for WASH” session underway with - discussing how to reach those most in need on the road to climate resilient WASH.

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    Aug 24

    Best of luck to our ambassador in this year's - we can't wait to see you flying the flag high in the and all that you will achieve. Thank you for all your support in helping us bring clean water to those who need it the most.

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    Aug 23

    I’m excited to join a discussion at World Water Week on Climate Finance for WASH: Reaching those most in need at 12:00 BST, 24 Aug. Climate change disproportionately affects the most vulnerable people who need water and sanitation to be resilient to clima…

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    Aug 10

    Ad of the Day: animations cut through the noise of climate change denial

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    Aug 18

    Three reasons to join : 1 - The is a crisis ⛈️ 2 - Water is a basic human right 🇺🇳 3 - People need a reliable water supply they can count on 💧 But don’t take our word for it - read Basile's first hand account here:

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  17. Aug 17

    READ: WaterAid at 40: how a charity started by a group of UK companies has changed millions of lives

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    Aug 17

    Water is critical to our food system + we all have a responsibility to conserve + share it. We’re proud to be doing both with our new goal to become Net Water Positive by 2030, and with an expansion of our safe water access efforts with :

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  19. Aug 16

    People of Bihar have been struggling with widespread flooding. As a result, projects in the area are being affected

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  20. Aug 16

    READ: Piece from highlighting the devastating impact of climate change on one of the worlds most vulnerable communities in Lake Chilwa, Malawi.

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