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USAID Water 14 mars
Catch up with the latest & news updates on 's . Read up on water supply improvements in , the U.S.'s unveiling of a new system, & more.
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Climatelinks 13 mars
Do you have an interesting tool or resource related to water and climate? Share it with us to be featured on during March's theme!
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Global Water 2020 11 mars
Check out 's piece celebrating her father and around the world as protectors of public health!
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USAID Water 13 mars
Globally, an est. $114 billion annual financing gap is preventing universal access to 💧 and 🚽. How are countries filling this gap? Join us and on March 19 as we share the latest in public, private, and blended financing approaches.
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Catarina Fonseca 13 mars
Jeff Goldberg is going to be very important for development partners to improve coordination and targeting. We need to have reliable data to target our funds and use TrackFin as an accountability tool”
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Kimberly Pugel 13 mars
"People will pay for an affordable, quality service" - talking tariffs, contracts, regulations and data for rural water maintenance at witg . Great session by
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USAID Water 11 mars
Today is ! Globally, 1 in 3 people lack a hygienic toilet in their homes. A professional sector including plumbers - are crucial in closing this gap. Join us in celebrating these 👩🏾‍🔧👨🏼‍🔧👨🏿‍🔧!
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USAID 10 mars
Our integrated programs collaborate to by expanding school gardens and agricultural classes to teach students about nutrition, health, & even household skills like family budgeting.
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USAID Water 9 mars
"When you include & in the sector, you have a multiplier effect—because it’s not just water, it’s also & & economic opportunities that are improved." Happy ⁠⁠ 🌍!
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USAID Water 8 mars
Catch up with the latest & news updates on 's . Read up on water supply improvements in , the U.S.'s unveiling of a new system, & more.
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USAID Water 6 mars
Join us March 21st for inspiration, insights, and ideas on how promotes 's empowerment. Celebrate and by registering for the 'Call to Action: Supporting Women through Water' event today! ➡️
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Sustainable WASH Systems 3 mars
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IRC Ethiopia 1 mars
New insights from on how sustains communities and why maintenance is important: Thanks to et al. for great collaboration on use of sensors
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John Feighery 5 mars
Kevin Mulligan highlights the opportunity to put water and climate modeling data into the hands of local agriculture actors, with + WEAP modeling.
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USAID Water 6 mars
is right around the corner! In the latest edition of our newsletter, read the latest research, technical resources, and more on an . Special thx to for their contributions to this issue!
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USAID Water 6 mars
Our partner, will be climbing to new heights for clean💧! Follow this group of as they starting tomorrow.
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USAID KIWASH Project 5 mars
. funded has made milestones in in partnership with county governments. At least 607,351 people have access to improved water and sanitation services.
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USAID Water 3 mars
Since 2013, has partnered with & to develop science & tech solutions allowing farmers to produce more 🌾 w/ less with less 💧. Learn more about in 's latest Global Waters In Focus case study
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USAID Water 1 mars
! Read the latest and news updates: progress on municipal water in ; nutrition and integration in ; microfinance in ; and more!
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Evidence Action 28 feb.
Our Dispensers for Safe Water program provides access to ~4 million people in rural Africa, reducing incidence of water-borne and diarrheal diseases (and by extension under-5 deaths). Learn more:
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