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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
What a difference 5 years makes WaterAid Canada celebrates successful completion of Clean Water for Schools project. Read the full story
Children Life after loss in Tombohuaun After losing three children, young mum Haja looks to a better future with clean water. Read the full story
Madagascar, Voices from the Field From mountain to fountain: how one village in Madagascar got clean water We’ve seen the celebrations when clean water arrives in a village for the first time, but how does it get there? Read the full story
Nepal, Periods When your period means you have to live in a shed Journalist Rose George reports on her visit to WaterAid Nepal, where she saw the impact of menstrual taboos on women and girls. Read the full story
Uganda, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Disability, Water, Toilets, Hygiene Taps and toilets for anyone and everyone For too many disabled people, getting a drink, going to the toilet and staying clean is a daily struggle. Discover how WaterAid is working to change this. Read the full story
Burkina Faso, Water Josephine's beer-brewing business in Burkina Faso When we launched a new project in her village, Josephine made the most of having clean water – and set up her own business. Read the full story
Malawi, Water Here to stay: progress in Chandaka So much has changed in this Malawian village since clean water arrived. Let the residents tell you what it means for them. Read the full story
Nepal, Water Celebrating turning on the taps in Baraguan, Nepal Mani Karmacharya, our Voices from the Field officer in Nepal, travels to a beautiful, remote community to celebrate the arrival of clean water. Read the full story