End Water Poverty, through our collaboration and participation in Generation Nutrition, extend an invitation to an upcoming event. Entitled...
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SACOSAN VI: Getting to 100%
John Oldfield blogs about his thoughts on the recent SACOSAN conference and the implications for the future. Original posted on the Sanitation...
Announcement: call for consultants for WASH sector evaluation
WaterAid coordinates an evaluation of WASH sector advocacy during post-2015 process WaterAid UK is coordinating two evaluations of the water,...
Make some noise for water!
Blog post written by End Water Poverty International Coordinator, Al-Hassan Adam. We started this year with some good buzz for our new...
Water Action Month kicks off in Pakistan!
End Water Poverty member, Integrated Regional Support Programme (IRSP), who are also a member of the Freshwater Action Network South Asia...
Generation Nutrition Prevention Factsheet: Spanish version now available
To celebrate World Toilet Day in 2015, End Water Poverty partnered with our members Generation Nutrition and WaterAid to develop the first in...
SACOSAN VI: 'Leave no one behind' report launch
It's time for a better future! On the opening day of SACOSAN VI, the largest gathering of sanitation and hygiene experts in South Asia, the...
Human rights to water and sanitation resolution passed!
It’s done! The United Nations General Assembly, as of yesterday 17 December 2015, passed and adopted the resolution on the human rights...
The Paris Agreement and COP 21: What are the outcomes for water?
Blog written by Kristel Malegue of Coalition Eau, France, on the outcomes of the recent COP 21 and the implications for water. The Paris...
It’s International Human Rights Day!
Today - 10 December - is the United Nations International Human Rights Day. This day was created to commemorate the adoption of the Universal...
Burkina Faso: elections and WASH advocacy
Al-Hassan Adam, End Water Poverty’s International Coordinator, writes on his insights from meeting fellow WASH advocates from around Africa at...
Collaborative behaviour: an opportunity for action!
The Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Partnership Meeting was recently held at the Hague. In attendance as a civil society representative,...
Sanitation and Development: Ensuring sustainability in the DRC
Access to hygiene and sanitation facilities remains a dream for thousands of people in African countries, and it is time for change. Blog...
The stark reality of the world’s most impoverished countries: UNCTAD Report 2015
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) have recently launched their annual publication - 'The Least Developed...
Strong, professional civil society voices are vital for SWA's success
Following the recent Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Partnership meeting - which brought together a range of stakeholders in the water,...