Stories Changing millions of lives one step at a time through improved access to water, decent toilets and hygiene. Mitu Akhter | The Changemaker Using soap to wash hands is more effective than using water alone, says the change agent Mitu Akhter. Read the full story From struggle to success: Sitara Begum’s take on clean water and safe sanitation at the Rohingya camp The population of Kutupalong camp has exceeded over 600,000 as of October 2018. With Rohingya people still entering Bangladesh, it’s not long before this number hits a million. Read the full story From salty to clean water: no more limitations to drinking Nasima Khatun lives in Koyra, a union on Bangladesh's coastal border close to the Sundarbans. She is a survivor of the devastating Cyclone Aila. Read the full story Anjon Nayek: a tea plucker's story to clean water and decent toilets “My name is Anjon Nayek, I am about 45 years old. This is my birthplace, my parents died here and I was born here. I am a tea plucker.” Read the full story Bangladesh Public Toilets in the city - a scarcity or a necessity? The city of Dhaka is a bustling metropolis with millions of people travelling its roads every day. However, the city used to have less than 50 public toilets, and most in an unhygienic and unusable state. Read the full story Promoting Environmental Health for Urban Poor (PEHUP) Dissemination Event WaterAid’s PEHUP project helps 170 urban slums of the country gain access to safe water, improved sanitation and better hygiene practices. Read the full story Pagination
Mitu Akhter | The Changemaker Using soap to wash hands is more effective than using water alone, says the change agent Mitu Akhter. Read the full story
From struggle to success: Sitara Begum’s take on clean water and safe sanitation at the Rohingya camp The population of Kutupalong camp has exceeded over 600,000 as of October 2018. With Rohingya people still entering Bangladesh, it’s not long before this number hits a million. Read the full story
From salty to clean water: no more limitations to drinking Nasima Khatun lives in Koyra, a union on Bangladesh's coastal border close to the Sundarbans. She is a survivor of the devastating Cyclone Aila. Read the full story
Anjon Nayek: a tea plucker's story to clean water and decent toilets “My name is Anjon Nayek, I am about 45 years old. This is my birthplace, my parents died here and I was born here. I am a tea plucker.” Read the full story
Bangladesh Public Toilets in the city - a scarcity or a necessity? The city of Dhaka is a bustling metropolis with millions of people travelling its roads every day. However, the city used to have less than 50 public toilets, and most in an unhygienic and unusable state. Read the full story
Promoting Environmental Health for Urban Poor (PEHUP) Dissemination Event WaterAid’s PEHUP project helps 170 urban slums of the country gain access to safe water, improved sanitation and better hygiene practices. Read the full story