Civil Society: Change makers and allies with Government in reaching SDG6
15th October 2019blog
Civil society organisations (CSOs) play a key role in ensuring no one is left behind as we strive to achieve Sustainable...
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UWASNET: Accountability begins with Civil Society
15th October 2019blog
For the 2019 Sector Ministers’ Meeting, Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET) has taken the commitment to...
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Bad governance, inadequate funds fueling environmental degradation
23rd August 2019blog
“Environmental degradation is the biggest threat of our time. It knows no colour, nor political affiliation.” These were...
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Getting to the root of the problem
22nd August 2019blog
Problem tree analysis is a good tool to plan, assess and adapt WASH programmes. Lessons from Watershed India.
Chatrapur...
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Gulnaaz Khatun will finally get her tap
11th July 2019blog
Gulnaaz is a resident of Lakhnipur Maheshpatti, a village in the north-eastern Indian state of Bihar. She lives in a hut made...
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The invisible elephant at the bottom of the pyramid
26th June 2019blog
What can civil society do to achieve the SDGs?
For achieving the SDGs, the global focus is currently on financing and the role...
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Water Bodies in Western Region Highly Contaminated by Faecal Matter – Report
23rd June 2019blog
Water bodies within the Ankobra Basin of the Western Region of Ghana are highly contaminated by faecal matter due to open...
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Watershed and the sustainability challenge
30th August 2018blog
Simavi’s Senior WASH programme officer, Tim Sutton, will be attending the World Water Week in Stockholm. The annual event is...
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How good water resource management leads to improved WASH services
16th March 2018blog
An IRC Uganda / Watershed video set in Rwenzori Region.
In a bid to demonstrate the importance and applicability of...
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Taking lessons from Mother Nature
28th December 2017blog
“If you do not yield to anyone’s advice, the world will teach you the lessons it wants you to learn,” my...
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