Stories from our work around the world Water Means Life Water means life for the Munda people in Bangladesh. Clean water gives them the freedom to learn, earn and thrive – but floods and cyclones caused by climate change are making life increasingly difficult. Read the full story Once beating heart The stunning Tonlé Sap is the beating heart for communities living on this freshwater lake in Cambodia. But a deadly combination of climate change, overfishing and the construction of dams is Read the full story Sisters of the moon Award-winning artist Poulomi Basu talks periods, power and protest in a new commission for WaterAid. Read the full story Best Seat in the House We teamed up with RANKIN to launch a galloory: Best Seat in the House, to raise awareness of the almost 1.7 billion people who don't have access to a decent toilet. We asked 25 artists and artistic Read the full story Thirst for Knowledge When the water starts flowing, they will be unstoppable. These girls’ thirst for knowledge drives incredible potential – and with clean water, they’ll reach it. Read the full story WaterAid can WaterAid can't stop climate change, but we can make sure that everyone, everywhere has the water they need, whatever the weather. Read the full story Wata Na Life Photographer Ngadi Smart documents the creative ways in which communities are grappling with the effects of climate change in Sierra Leone. A WaterAid/British Journal of Photography commission. Read the full story Climate stories: meet the people affected by extreme weather Read the stories of incredible people around the world adapting to the extreme weathers of climate change. Read the full story The Girl Who Built a Rocket Some people dream of finding water on Mars. Others dream of finding it here on Earth. Follow Fara as she sets off on an ambitious quest to find water for her family. Read the full story Pagination Load more story articles
Water Means Life Water means life for the Munda people in Bangladesh. Clean water gives them the freedom to learn, earn and thrive – but floods and cyclones caused by climate change are making life increasingly difficult. Read the full story
Once beating heart The stunning Tonlé Sap is the beating heart for communities living on this freshwater lake in Cambodia. But a deadly combination of climate change, overfishing and the construction of dams is Read the full story
Sisters of the moon Award-winning artist Poulomi Basu talks periods, power and protest in a new commission for WaterAid. Read the full story
Best Seat in the House We teamed up with RANKIN to launch a galloory: Best Seat in the House, to raise awareness of the almost 1.7 billion people who don't have access to a decent toilet. We asked 25 artists and artistic Read the full story
Thirst for Knowledge When the water starts flowing, they will be unstoppable. These girls’ thirst for knowledge drives incredible potential – and with clean water, they’ll reach it. Read the full story
WaterAid can WaterAid can't stop climate change, but we can make sure that everyone, everywhere has the water they need, whatever the weather. Read the full story
Wata Na Life Photographer Ngadi Smart documents the creative ways in which communities are grappling with the effects of climate change in Sierra Leone. A WaterAid/British Journal of Photography commission. Read the full story
Climate stories: meet the people affected by extreme weather Read the stories of incredible people around the world adapting to the extreme weathers of climate change. Read the full story
The Girl Who Built a Rocket Some people dream of finding water on Mars. Others dream of finding it here on Earth. Follow Fara as she sets off on an ambitious quest to find water for her family. Read the full story