Oasis
Spring - Summer 2003
Building blocks of development
As the headlines fill once again with the tragedy of famine in parts of Africa it is crucial to look at the impact that WaterAid projects have on the long-term development of communities living in the world's poorest countries.
News
The latest news from WaterAid.
Out from the depths
Nakwetikya from Ndedo, Tanzania, describes how her life has changed since having a clean water supply.
Blue Peter WaterWorks Appeal
The 41st Blue Peter Appeal is aid of WaterAid projects in Uganda and Tanzania. Perdita Chamberlain explains how you can get involved.
A message from Hitosa
Haji Gebi Hayi, WaterAid beneficiary and Chairman of the Water Management Board in Iteya town, Ethiopia, sends a message to WaterAid supporters.
Catch them young
In India WaterAid has found that working with children is an effective way of improving hygiene practices throughout whole communities. Libby Clarke reports.
From agreements to action - where do we go from the Summit?
Sally Warren reports on the World Summit and asks what happens next? Stephen Turner looks at how the WASH campaign could help more people gain access to water and sanitation.
Cycle to the Summit
A journey by bicycle from London to the World Summit 2002 By Ruth Hollinger.
Source of development
WaterAid has worked in Mali for two years. James Ratcliffe reports on how the projects are progressing.
A day in the life of
Maria de Fátima Luisa Martinho (Dona Fátima), Field Worker, ESTAMOS, Mozambique.
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