Interview with Samson Shivaji, CEO at the Kenya Water and Sanitation CSOs Network (KEWASNET), May 2015 Sanitation as our right.jpg KEWASNET...
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EWP at AfricaSan: we call for change
Written by Esmee Russell, Coordinator of End Water Poverty, May 2015 Next week, a large number of government officials and civil society...
EWP at AfricaSan 4: 25 – 27 May 2015
End Water Poverty (EWP) is excited to announce our participation in the upcoming AfricaSan 4 to be held in Dakar, Senegal from 25- 27 May. EWP,...
7th World Water Forum: The Forum of Disappointments
Written by Kristel Malegue, Coordinator at Coalition Eau, May 2015 7th World Water Forum: The Forum of Disappointments Weak processes, the...
We need your help! EWP launches SDG indicators paper
We need your help! Help us ensure that the indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals prioritise marginalised and vulnerable communities....
World Water Evaluation report 2015
Thank you! Thank you to all End Water Poverty members, supporters and partners who supported this year’s World Walks for Water and Sanitation....
Communities demand their human right to water and sanitation
Written by Syed Shah Nasir, April 2015 In many rural areas across Pakistan, school children have to use toilets which are in bad condition and...
So what does the human right to water and sanitation actually look like?
To help answer this question, the National Association of Youth Organizations (NAYO) working with the Public Participation Platform members...
Engaging in Swacch Bharat Mission (clean India) with Human Rights perspective
Modern Architects for Rural India (MARI), a Member of Fresh Water Action Network South Asia (FANSA) organized a workshop in which 60 grassroots...
Walking for Water in Ireland – but not for the reasons you might think!
Aidlink's "very different water demonstrations" took place across Ireland By Aishling Lennon On a bright and sunny Saturday afternoon this...
Why we’ve put Liberia’s government on the spot over WASH
By Prince Kreplah Beyond the uplifting coming together that is World Water Day 2015, here at Liberia CSOs WASH Network we wanted to try and...
Does the Mexican government really understand what it signs and ratifies at international level?
Mexican campaigners turned out in force on World Water Day, calling on the government to re-think water legislation By Nathalie Seguin On the...
The fight to access WASH facilities in Dhaka’s slums
An elderly woman describing her experiences at a courtyard meeting on 19 March about buying water from distant places as Kingshuk Balurmath...
The World Walks for Water and Sanitation 2015: In the media
As we pass World Water Day 2015, there have already been a good number of articles in the international news about this year’s mobilisations...
Post-Ebola, it’s time to get serious about sanitation in Sierra Leone
A previous year's Walk for Water and Sanitation in Freetown By Jariah Bah Though the situation has improved, my country, Sierra Leone, is not...