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A blue graphic for a COP28 session including many tropical fruits representing several transformative tools from Water for Women and partners

Seeds for sustainable solutions toolkit

Posted on Thursday, November 16, 2023 04:14 PM

Water for Women, Australian Water Partnership, the University of Technology, Sydney's Institute for Sustainable Futures and Monash University presented six key transformative...

A blue graphic for an Asia Pacific Climate week session including five fruits representing five tools: papaya, watermelon, grapes, starfruit and finger lime

Seeds for sustainable solutions at Asia Pacific Climate Week

Posted on Friday, November 10, 2023 11:59 AM

Water for Women, Australian Water Partnership, the University of Technology, Sydney's Institute for Sustainable Futures and WaterAid will be presenting five key...

A residence in an informal urban settlement in Port Vila, Vanuatu with a water storage tank located outside. There are clothes hanging under the corrigated iron roof eaves on a string line beside and behind it.

The path to inclusive WASH services and climate resilience in urban informal settlements

Posted on Monday, October 30, 2023 02:57 PM

A residence with a water storage tank situated in an informal settlement in Port Vila, Vanuatu (IWC / R Sanderson)


Access to WASH services in urban and peri-urban informal...


A woman speaks to notes on two large pieces of poster paper stuck below an open bamboo window while four other women sit facing her around a table. The women are participating in the DWSSP Follow-up pilot in Warearu, Pele Island, Vanuatu.

Strengthening drinking water safety and security planning in Vanuatu

Posted on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 01:08 PM

Women participate in the Drinking Water Safety and Security Planning Follow-up pilot in Warearu, Pele Island, Vanuatu (IWC/ USP / Heather Molitambe)

Drinking Water Safety and...


A man washes clothing by a hand pump in an outdoor rural setting in Cambodia. He is crouching with his back to the camera and soapy suds and water can be seen flowing from the concreted base. Some clothes hang on a line in the background infront of some lush vegetation.

Bringing to light the prevalence of self-supply water in Asia and the Pacific

Posted on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 02:58 PM

Self-supply water in Cambodia (UTS-ISF / Tim Foster)


Self-supply is a water service delivery model where individual households or families privately own and manage their...



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