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Regional Advocacy Workshop

WASHBy AfricanNovember 23, 2021Leave a comment

The African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation – ANEW will co-organize an online regional advocacy workshop for North American NGOs and CSOs working in the water sector on…

Protecting and Empowering Women and Girls for Safer Access to Water

WASHBy AfricanMarch 9, 2021Leave a comment

Content Warning: This post deals with topics pertaining to sexual abuse and exploitation Lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) disproportionately impacts women and girls. From…

‘Sex for Water’- How women are paying the price of water

WASHBy AfricanDecember 19, 2020Leave a comment

Corruption in the water sector is not new. But when the currency to access this service is a woman’s body, corruption is showing a different face. Unfortunately, many of us…

Why civil society organizations have a critical role to play in solving Africa’s sanitation crisis

CSO, WASHBy AfricanMay 25, 2020Leave a comment

One of the greatest challenges we face as a continent is the enduring sanitation crisis. 1 in 3 people still live without adequate sanitation facilities, a figure that rises to…

Putting integrity and accountability at the heart of government response to COVID-19, especially in the water sector

CSO, WASHBy AfricanMay 25, 2020Leave a comment

THE COVID-19 CRISIS HAS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED THE VULNERABILITY OF THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHOSE HUMAN RIGHTS TO WATER AND SANITATION HAVE NOT BEEN REALISED The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the…

Accessibility to water

WASHBy AfricanJanuary 3, 2016Leave a comment

In many countries, access to water itself is not a problem. In these lush, agricultural communities, it’s water storage and sanitation issues that continue to make people sick. For people…

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