Press releases and statements 23 August 2018 by Sam Taylor WaterAid serves up local specialities from around the world in ‘Remote Kitchen’ series WaterAid field workers across Africa and Asia have prepared their favourite national dishes as part of a short video series called ‘Remote Kitchen’. View more 23 August 2018 WaterAid makes the business case for WASH WaterAid is launching a new guide to help companies understand and measure the economic benefits of investing in water, sanitation and hygiene, and thereby make the case for further investment while also encouraging their supply chains to take action. View more 16 August 2018 by yolaverbruggen Wet yet thirsty: in these five countries with high rainfall millions lack access to clean water It has been the driest start to a summer in over 45 years in the UK. Yet, much of the country had water in reserve when it began, ensuring a continued safe supply for drinking and washing. Millions around the world are not that lucky: despite high rainfall, they go thirsty. View more 30 July 2018 Teenage girls use photography to help end the shame and stigma around periods in Nepal Teenage girls in Nepal have been harnessing the power of photography to get their community talking about periods and help end the silence, shame and stigma around menstruation. View more Pagination Load more press and media articles
23 August 2018 by Sam Taylor WaterAid serves up local specialities from around the world in ‘Remote Kitchen’ series WaterAid field workers across Africa and Asia have prepared their favourite national dishes as part of a short video series called ‘Remote Kitchen’. View more
23 August 2018 WaterAid makes the business case for WASH WaterAid is launching a new guide to help companies understand and measure the economic benefits of investing in water, sanitation and hygiene, and thereby make the case for further investment while also encouraging their supply chains to take action. View more
16 August 2018 by yolaverbruggen Wet yet thirsty: in these five countries with high rainfall millions lack access to clean water It has been the driest start to a summer in over 45 years in the UK. Yet, much of the country had water in reserve when it began, ensuring a continued safe supply for drinking and washing. Millions around the world are not that lucky: despite high rainfall, they go thirsty. View more
30 July 2018 Teenage girls use photography to help end the shame and stigma around periods in Nepal Teenage girls in Nepal have been harnessing the power of photography to get their community talking about periods and help end the silence, shame and stigma around menstruation. View more