The WASH Up: December 2024
December 2024
The last months of 2024 saw the completion of all project implementation in the extension phase for
climate-resilient, inclusive water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH).
Thank you to all Water for Women partners who have delivered this crucial work, and for the past seven years, have contributed to progress on gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI), and water and sanitation for all in communities across Asia Pacific. The ripple effect of this work carries a legacy for equitable and sustainable development.
See below for some highlights from this edition of the WASH Up and you can download or view the full edition online if it has not yet reached your inbox.
In this edition
More details on our 2025 event: Climate resilience pathways: Call for sessions now open!
Just launched! Two key resources:
What does Climate-Resilient Inclusive WASH Look Like?
Our newly released learning brief provides insights from the learning journey, including:
- Wellsprings for climate-resilient inclusive WASH delivery - critical approaches
- Practical actions for climate-resilient inclusive WASH implementation – from policy to practice, risk and resilience, to strengthening governance and the criticality of gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI).
The Value and Contribution of Research: Water for Women 2018-2024
This learning brief explores the value and contribution of WfW research projects and collaborative partnerships during 2018-24.
News this quarter:
- 15 Years of Transformative WASH in Bhutan
- Many people in the Pacific lack access to adequate toilets - and climate change makes things worse
- Learning Log 4: Research into action: Shaping the future of climate-resilient WASH
- The power of peer learning: Cambodia and Lao PDR share WASH strategies for success
- and more
#IDPD2024
Sustainability without accessibility? Not likely!
#WorldToiletDay
World Toilet Day 2024: Accelerating #SanitAction for Peace, Protection and Progress
Catch up on our Learning Logs
+ stories, impact and learning highlights across the region... and much more
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