Media roundup - clean water, WASH news, July 6, 2022
July 6, 2022
All the water, sanitation and hygiene news that's fit to publish.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in the news
In the media:
Reuters, “Bangladesh, India race to help millions stranded in deadly flooding”
Deseret News/Church News (Latter-Day Saint Charities), “Church grant helps WaterAid provide clean water, sanitation and hygiene after storms in Malawi and Mozambique”
Daily Sun, “WaterAid Bangladesh launches film ‘Kohinoor’ on life, plights of women waste workers”
Yahoo!, “Billie Eilish and brother Finneas join calls at Glastonbury for climate action”
Republic World, "Delhi Govt Rolls Out New Campaign To Increase Water & Sanitation Budget For Women By 70%"
Business Recorder, “Access to safe water: PepsiCo extends partnership with WaterAid to enable programme”
On socials:
Latter-Day Saint Charities and WaterAid America's work in La Guajira, Colombia
Access to clean water unlocks health, dignity, autonomy and independence
WaterAid America and the Helmsley Charitable Trust bring clean water to schools in Burkina Faso
G7 leaders are meeting to discuss pressing global issues
WaterAid 101
From advocacy to engineering, we cover a lot of ground, but the fundamentals of our work are simple:
Taps
Clean water infrastructure means people can access clean, running water 365 days a year.
Toilets
Toilets matter more than you might think. Sanitation is fundamental for the dignity and health of a community.
Hygiene
Hygiene is the final piece of the puzzle. Good hygiene helps people stay healthier, it prevents the spread of diseases and allows people to flourish.