Stories Changing millions lives one step at a time through improved access to water, decent toilets and hygiene. Want to support frontline health workers? Invest in WASH Better water, sanitation and hygiene in health facilities can help health workers protect themselves and their patients. Read the full story Loan and Saving training supports women in Chiuzira Sala Mbewe, a mother of two from TA Tsabango in Lilongwe, is the chairperson of Chiuzira Loan and Savings Group. Read the full story Sanitation club helping girls make their own sanitary pads Carolyn Banda, a member of sanitation club at Mlodza FP School and a Standard 8 learner, explains how life has been for her without having enough water. Read the full story Availability of water helps retain teachers at Katimbira Primary School Tryness Msowoya is a 26-year-old teacher at Kambira Primary School. She teaches English, Mathematics, Chichewa, Expressive Art, and Bible Knowledge at the school. Read the full story Clean water brings hope to Vimphere Rafiq Moyenda and his family have greatly benefited from having more time to earn an income ever since a borehole was installed in their community. Read the full story Malawi Improving water quality testing in Kasungu District In September 2017, a group of Thames Water staff visited Malawi to share their skills and experience with CRWB, a local water utility. Read the full story Pagination
Want to support frontline health workers? Invest in WASH Better water, sanitation and hygiene in health facilities can help health workers protect themselves and their patients. Read the full story
Loan and Saving training supports women in Chiuzira Sala Mbewe, a mother of two from TA Tsabango in Lilongwe, is the chairperson of Chiuzira Loan and Savings Group. Read the full story
Sanitation club helping girls make their own sanitary pads Carolyn Banda, a member of sanitation club at Mlodza FP School and a Standard 8 learner, explains how life has been for her without having enough water. Read the full story
Availability of water helps retain teachers at Katimbira Primary School Tryness Msowoya is a 26-year-old teacher at Kambira Primary School. She teaches English, Mathematics, Chichewa, Expressive Art, and Bible Knowledge at the school. Read the full story
Clean water brings hope to Vimphere Rafiq Moyenda and his family have greatly benefited from having more time to earn an income ever since a borehole was installed in their community. Read the full story
Malawi Improving water quality testing in Kasungu District In September 2017, a group of Thames Water staff visited Malawi to share their skills and experience with CRWB, a local water utility. Read the full story