Press releases and statements 9 July 2018 by Laura Crowley Water save for England! Listen to Three Lions in the shower to save water As the UK heatwave after one of the driest ever Junes, water companies have urged Brits to shower in four minutes or less to help conserve water; but how do you time your shower to no more than four minutes? If you are an England fan then listen to ‘Three Lions (Football’s Coming Home)’, says WaterAid. View more 9 July 2018 Women and children walk up to 20,000 steps a day for water, reveal WaterAid and Wimbledon Foundation It takes up to 15,550 steps to win The Championships, Wimbledon, yet millions of women and children across the world are walking up to an astonishing 20,000 steps, covering up to 16km over four hours, just to collect water for their families, according to findings released by WaterAid. View more 5 June 2018 Parched earth and shrinking rivers: WaterAid releases list of water-scarce regions to watch Cities and villages in northern and central India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, southern Madagascar and southern Mozambique are facing acute water scarcity threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions, new analysis by WaterAid shows. View more 1 June 2018 Young Arsenal fan trains with football hero Héctor Bellerín in once in a lifetime opportunity, thanks to WaterAid Ten-year-old Aariyan Ludhor, from Witham in Essex, has won a once in a lifetime opportunity to train with his football hero, Arsenal defender, Héctor Bellerín. View more Pagination Load more press and media articles
9 July 2018 by Laura Crowley Water save for England! Listen to Three Lions in the shower to save water As the UK heatwave after one of the driest ever Junes, water companies have urged Brits to shower in four minutes or less to help conserve water; but how do you time your shower to no more than four minutes? If you are an England fan then listen to ‘Three Lions (Football’s Coming Home)’, says WaterAid. View more
9 July 2018 Women and children walk up to 20,000 steps a day for water, reveal WaterAid and Wimbledon Foundation It takes up to 15,550 steps to win The Championships, Wimbledon, yet millions of women and children across the world are walking up to an astonishing 20,000 steps, covering up to 16km over four hours, just to collect water for their families, according to findings released by WaterAid. View more
5 June 2018 Parched earth and shrinking rivers: WaterAid releases list of water-scarce regions to watch Cities and villages in northern and central India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, southern Madagascar and southern Mozambique are facing acute water scarcity threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions, new analysis by WaterAid shows. View more
1 June 2018 Young Arsenal fan trains with football hero Héctor Bellerín in once in a lifetime opportunity, thanks to WaterAid Ten-year-old Aariyan Ludhor, from Witham in Essex, has won a once in a lifetime opportunity to train with his football hero, Arsenal defender, Héctor Bellerín. View more