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WaterAid's vision is of a world where everyone has access to safe water and sanitation. Tweets from the India team.
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WaterAid India 28 nov
Meet the woman goes door to door to check with families have functional , and offers to build them if they don't.
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WaterAid Press 27 nov
READ: 'In most of rural India, water availability decreases dramatically in the summer months as water levels drop and surface sources dry up. The current coverage of households through piped water supply is only 17%', says 's
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WASH United 28 nov
learnings from project: almost 90% of local gov officials that were introduced to the approach went on to integrate it into their work.
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WaterAid India 28 nov
Catch ‘The Social Change Makers’ on to see how 's partnership is transforming lives in the remote tribal district of Dindori to urban slums of Lalpur in by improving access to , decent sanitation & good hygiene.
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WaterAid India 27 nov
The private sector has transformed India's highways, airports. Can it do the same for supply? shares his insights in this article.
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Dalberg 22 nov
NOW! We are looking for a fellow to join us in Delhi, India who would create an experience using VR to showcase the plight of sanitation workers and what it feels like to go down a drain. To apply, visit
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Dalberg on WASH 27 nov
Read this article in by my colleague that describes the nine types of sanitation workers and the value of disaggregating the term "manual scavenger"
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Soumitro Chakraborty 27 nov
These statistics are an eye-opener about the ground reality & the water crisis that we face. Access to clean water is a basic right & we still have a lot of ground to cover.
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anjali Tripathy 22 nov
IEC is important tool to develop perspective and WaterAid is using wall painting as tool in Health facilities to promote important message on water sanitation and hygiene with Vatsalya
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anjali Tripathy 22 nov
Taking forward from district hospital to CHCs in Lucknow, WaterAid Vatsalya team is now celebrating with doctor team discussing gaps and opportunities in Wash in health facilities
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ihuwash 20 nov
"Procurement and investment procedures need to be reframed for implementation of innovations in the development sectors" says Mr.V K Madhavan, Chief Executive,
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ihuwash 20 nov
The Valedictory Session begins with a special address on Role of Innovations to make transformational Impact in Urban WASH Sector by Mr. V. K. Madhavan, Chief Executive
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WaterAid UK 💦 19 nov
It's simply not right that 620 million school children around the world still don't have a decent toilet. That's TWICE the population of the United States.
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anjali Tripathy 19 nov
On the occasion of world toilet day district level event was organised with chief medical officer and entire icds department health department to discuss gaps in health care centres and role of WaterAid department
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WaterAid India 19 nov
and , a Swiss Water Research Institute, began an exciting experiment with human behavior around sanitation and hygiene. Read this article on to know more: .
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WaterAid India 19 nov
Lack of female-friendly can put women and girls at greater risk of damaging their health and compromise their safety. Retweet if you agree. Read full report on .
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WaterAid India 19 nov
What are female friendly ? To know click .
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WaterAid India 19 nov
Here are the stories of women who stood up for the cause, fought for women's right to a hygienic , and won.
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WaterAid India 19 nov
On an average, a woman menstruates for 3,500 days of her life, yet little attention is given to her menstrual hygiene requirements. More hygienic toilets = Lesser medical issues.
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WaterAid India 19 nov
Take a pledge with to share more information about the issue and let more people know about it.
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