Read our latest blogs IGNIT3 Impact Series: Stories from Pakistan Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Pakistan with Nutrition International and SickKids to work with the teams implementing the IGNIT3 project. Read the full story IGNIT3 Impact Series: Stories from Malawi Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Malawi with Nutrition International and SickKids to work with the teams implementing the IGNIT3 project. Read the full story A Daring Duo: WASH and One Health Take on a Neglected Tropical Diseases in Rwanda This World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day, we shine a spotlight on the Community One Health Empowerment in Rwanda and Senegal (COHERS) project in Rwanda. Read the full story Water in 2025: Canada's Opportunity to Lead Canada has a chance to lead by example, turning promises into action and building a future where everyone, everywhere, has the access they need to thrive. Read the full story The Centrality of WASH : Transforming Lives and Achieving Sustainable Development Discover how WASH plays a central role in communities and driving global progress towards achieving the SDGs. Read the full story Visting the Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) project Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Ghana, WaterAid Mozambique, and WaterAid Uganda to work with the teams implementing the (SHARE) project Read the full story WaterAid's new One Health project launches in Rwanda WaterAid is thrilled to launch one of our first One Health projects that combines human health, environmental health and animal health together. Read the full story Will the UN Water Conference change the tide on the WASH crisis? UNWC resulted in more than 700 commitments from local and national governments, NGOs and the private sector – but what do these really mean? Read the full story The importance of Safeguarding in everything we do At WaterAid we are committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of all individuals, including the people in communities in which we work, staff, volunteers, contractors, and partners. Any form of abuse is not tolerated. Read the full story Pagination Load more story articles
IGNIT3 Impact Series: Stories from Pakistan Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Pakistan with Nutrition International and SickKids to work with the teams implementing the IGNIT3 project. Read the full story
IGNIT3 Impact Series: Stories from Malawi Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Malawi with Nutrition International and SickKids to work with the teams implementing the IGNIT3 project. Read the full story
A Daring Duo: WASH and One Health Take on a Neglected Tropical Diseases in Rwanda This World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day, we shine a spotlight on the Community One Health Empowerment in Rwanda and Senegal (COHERS) project in Rwanda. Read the full story
Water in 2025: Canada's Opportunity to Lead Canada has a chance to lead by example, turning promises into action and building a future where everyone, everywhere, has the access they need to thrive. Read the full story
The Centrality of WASH : Transforming Lives and Achieving Sustainable Development Discover how WASH plays a central role in communities and driving global progress towards achieving the SDGs. Read the full story
Visting the Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) project Our Head of Program Management visiting WaterAid Ghana, WaterAid Mozambique, and WaterAid Uganda to work with the teams implementing the (SHARE) project Read the full story
WaterAid's new One Health project launches in Rwanda WaterAid is thrilled to launch one of our first One Health projects that combines human health, environmental health and animal health together. Read the full story
Will the UN Water Conference change the tide on the WASH crisis? UNWC resulted in more than 700 commitments from local and national governments, NGOs and the private sector – but what do these really mean? Read the full story
The importance of Safeguarding in everything we do At WaterAid we are committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of all individuals, including the people in communities in which we work, staff, volunteers, contractors, and partners. Any form of abuse is not tolerated. Read the full story