Press releases and statements 23 May 2018 WaterAid’s response to the Environment Agency’s calls for action to curb water wastage and overuse WaterAid today responded to the Environment Agency’s calls for action on water efficiency. View more 22 May 2018 Curb anti-microbial resistance, sepsis in health centres globally with water, sanitation and hygiene Health centres without water, sanitation and soap for handwashing in low and middle income countries are contributing to thousands of patient deaths and risking the global rise of antimicrobial resistance, warns a new report from WaterAid, which calls for urgent action. View more 22 May 2018 Better toilets, accurate information about periods crucial to keeping girls in school: WaterAid A new WaterAid-Unicef report shows schools in South Asia are making progress in providing decent toilets and menstrual hygiene to their students – but up to two-thirds of girls in the region don't know about menstruation before starting their periods. View more 22 May 2018 New survey shows a lack of period knowledge across the UK, as WaterAid launches #PeriodProud campaign In the UK, 1 in 8 women didn’t know about periods until they started menstruating, while a worrying number still believe myths like you shouldn’t exercise and cannot get pregnant while on your period, according to new research released by WaterAid. View more Pagination Load more press and media articles
23 May 2018 WaterAid’s response to the Environment Agency’s calls for action to curb water wastage and overuse WaterAid today responded to the Environment Agency’s calls for action on water efficiency. View more
22 May 2018 Curb anti-microbial resistance, sepsis in health centres globally with water, sanitation and hygiene Health centres without water, sanitation and soap for handwashing in low and middle income countries are contributing to thousands of patient deaths and risking the global rise of antimicrobial resistance, warns a new report from WaterAid, which calls for urgent action. View more
22 May 2018 Better toilets, accurate information about periods crucial to keeping girls in school: WaterAid A new WaterAid-Unicef report shows schools in South Asia are making progress in providing decent toilets and menstrual hygiene to their students – but up to two-thirds of girls in the region don't know about menstruation before starting their periods. View more
22 May 2018 New survey shows a lack of period knowledge across the UK, as WaterAid launches #PeriodProud campaign In the UK, 1 in 8 women didn’t know about periods until they started menstruating, while a worrying number still believe myths like you shouldn’t exercise and cannot get pregnant while on your period, according to new research released by WaterAid. View more