Press releases and statements 18 June 2019 by Emily Pritchard Universal access to even basic water, sanitation and hygiene services will not be achieved by 2030 at current rates of progress: new data from UNICEF and WHO Over 2 billion people still do not have access to even basic sanitation according to data released today (18 June 2019) from the WHO and UNICEF’s Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP). This is equivalent to 26% of the world’s population or one in four people. View more 11 June 2019 by Laura Crowley How to survive Glastonbury Festival WaterAid-style Festival season is upon us and that means fun, freedom and funky smelling toilets – or does it? After quarter of a century of partnership with Glastonbury Festival and a presence at five other festivals, WaterAid has learnt a trick or two to about not only surviving but also thriving! From toilets and periods, to water and meeting points – we have it covered! View more 6 June 2019 by Anna France Williams WaterAid welcomes the historic investment from the Canadian Prime Minister for women and girls’ health and rights WaterAid responds to the announcement in Vancouver from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, of a ten year annual investment of $1.4bn beginning in 2023 towards the health and rights of women, adolescents and children. View more 6 June 2019 by Anna France Williams Striking exhibition from Afrofuturist photographer Aida Muluneh on impact of unclean water on women Internationally acclaimed Ethiopian artist Aida Muluneh launched her extraordinary ‘Water Life’ photography exhibition in Vancouver this week, which takes as its inspiration the impact of water or the lack of it on women’s lives, development and futures. View more Pagination Load more press and media articles
18 June 2019 by Emily Pritchard Universal access to even basic water, sanitation and hygiene services will not be achieved by 2030 at current rates of progress: new data from UNICEF and WHO Over 2 billion people still do not have access to even basic sanitation according to data released today (18 June 2019) from the WHO and UNICEF’s Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP). This is equivalent to 26% of the world’s population or one in four people. View more
11 June 2019 by Laura Crowley How to survive Glastonbury Festival WaterAid-style Festival season is upon us and that means fun, freedom and funky smelling toilets – or does it? After quarter of a century of partnership with Glastonbury Festival and a presence at five other festivals, WaterAid has learnt a trick or two to about not only surviving but also thriving! From toilets and periods, to water and meeting points – we have it covered! View more
6 June 2019 by Anna France Williams WaterAid welcomes the historic investment from the Canadian Prime Minister for women and girls’ health and rights WaterAid responds to the announcement in Vancouver from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, of a ten year annual investment of $1.4bn beginning in 2023 towards the health and rights of women, adolescents and children. View more
6 June 2019 by Anna France Williams Striking exhibition from Afrofuturist photographer Aida Muluneh on impact of unclean water on women Internationally acclaimed Ethiopian artist Aida Muluneh launched her extraordinary ‘Water Life’ photography exhibition in Vancouver this week, which takes as its inspiration the impact of water or the lack of it on women’s lives, development and futures. View more