Press releases and statements 11 July 2019 Without water & toilets the Sustainable Development Goals will fail The world’s ambition of reducing inequality across all aspects of life through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is at risk of being over 100 years behind schedule. View more 28 June 2019 by Laura Crowley WaterAid brings The Loovre to Glastonbury Festival featuring famous artwork with a toilet twist WaterAid has brought ‘The Loovre’ – probably the first ever art gallery in a toilet cubicle – to Glastonbury Festival this summer, providing the most cultural convenience on Worthy Farm. View more 21 June 2019 by Lisa Martin Celebrities team up with WaterAid to design exclusive badges for Glastonbury Festival Musicians Ringo Starr, the Cure, Sigrid, Neneh Cherry, and visual artist David Shrigley have all designed special-limited edition badges for this year’s Glastonbury Festival on behalf of the charity WaterAid. View more 19 June 2019 by Anna France Williams Striking fountain of tennis balls in Greenwich Park highlights how clean water could save thousands of lives a day WaterAid and the Wimbledon Foundation have created a spectacular fountain of 2,631 tennis balls in Greenwich Park to mark the number of lives that could be saved on average each day if everyone everywhere had clean water and decent toilets. View more Pagination Load more press and media articles
11 July 2019 Without water & toilets the Sustainable Development Goals will fail The world’s ambition of reducing inequality across all aspects of life through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is at risk of being over 100 years behind schedule. View more
28 June 2019 by Laura Crowley WaterAid brings The Loovre to Glastonbury Festival featuring famous artwork with a toilet twist WaterAid has brought ‘The Loovre’ – probably the first ever art gallery in a toilet cubicle – to Glastonbury Festival this summer, providing the most cultural convenience on Worthy Farm. View more
21 June 2019 by Lisa Martin Celebrities team up with WaterAid to design exclusive badges for Glastonbury Festival Musicians Ringo Starr, the Cure, Sigrid, Neneh Cherry, and visual artist David Shrigley have all designed special-limited edition badges for this year’s Glastonbury Festival on behalf of the charity WaterAid. View more
19 June 2019 by Anna France Williams Striking fountain of tennis balls in Greenwich Park highlights how clean water could save thousands of lives a day WaterAid and the Wimbledon Foundation have created a spectacular fountain of 2,631 tennis balls in Greenwich Park to mark the number of lives that could be saved on average each day if everyone everywhere had clean water and decent toilets. View more