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 Pabi's story When a landslide destroyed half the water sources in Pabi's community, she didn't give up hope. She led the project which now brings water directly to 160 homes. Read the full story What would you do with an extra three hours every day? Read the full story Tyler West visits Zambia with WaterAid Read the full story Climate whiplash Adapting to either flood or drought is already hard enough – but millions of people are now facing dramatic flips between the two extremes. Read the full story Celebrity climate tattoos make their mark at Glastonbury Check out our exclusive range of temporary tattoos, designed by Glastonbury performers and other well-known WaterAid supporters, celebrating the power of water in the face of climate change. Read the full story Carrying Life Carrying Life is a collection of images and stories providing intimate insights into the challenges of motherhood without clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, by Laura El Tantawy. Read the full story Miruku Photographers Monty Kaplan and Marisol Mendez capture the Wayuu people's fight for water in La Guajira, Colombia. Read the full story Music stars and artists create exclusive postcard designs for WaterAid's climate campaign at Glastonbury Festival This summer we'll be at festivals asking people to join #OurClimateFight. We’ll be handing out exclusive postcards designed by the iconic fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes and music artists 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
Pabi's story When a landslide destroyed half the water sources in Pabi's community, she didn't give up hope. She led the project which now brings water directly to 160 homes. Read the full story
Climate whiplash Adapting to either flood or drought is already hard enough – but millions of people are now facing dramatic flips between the two extremes. Read the full story
Celebrity climate tattoos make their mark at Glastonbury Check out our exclusive range of temporary tattoos, designed by Glastonbury performers and other well-known WaterAid supporters, celebrating the power of water in the face of climate change. Read the full story
Carrying Life Carrying Life is a collection of images and stories providing intimate insights into the challenges of motherhood without clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, by Laura El Tantawy. Read the full story
Miruku Photographers Monty Kaplan and Marisol Mendez capture the Wayuu people's fight for water in La Guajira, Colombia. Read the full story
Music stars and artists create exclusive postcard designs for WaterAid's climate campaign at Glastonbury Festival This summer we'll be at festivals asking people to join #OurClimateFight. We’ll be handing out exclusive postcards designed by the iconic fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes and music artists Read the full story