Our latest report warns that the current state of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) financing in the Pacific region will miss the SDGs.
Urgent investment in climate-resilient WASH services is needed to ensure no family is left behind.
https://t.co/AjumUbUZ5L
Our collaboration with @UNICEFPacific provided evidence for greater investment in climate-resilient #WASH services in the Blue Pacific @UTSISF @dfat@unicef
https://t.co/QUU5Wbzo9H
Our @AustraliaAwards delegates from India enjoyed visiting St Marys Water Resource Recovery Facility. Water is reused for industrial purposes and the golf course as part of a #circulareconomy approach to water management. Made possible by @dfat
✍️New paper: Assessing climate impacts on gender and socially inclusive WASH: lessons from a research-practice project in Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Read: https://t.co/3wdhxFqWe7 @PlanIndonesia@_waterforwomen@PlanAustralia@WaterAidAus
Curious about gender-norms transformative WASH? This newly published paper aims to demystify and support transformative WASH for practitioners and researchers, led by ISF's @jess_macarthur + @naomicarrard with @_waterforwomen Read: https://t.co/jkNRLFTGfW
New Research: Working together: A study of civil society partnerships between WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) and GESI (gender equality and social inclusion) organisations in Timor-Leste https://t.co/klbBaPnyoM #FrontiersinWater#Water
✍️New article co-authored by @UTSISF's @naomicarrard: Systematic mapping of gender equality and social inclusion in WASH interventions: knowledge clusters and gaps, read here: https://t.co/ypBKYci67D
New article! 🧾Working together: A study of civil society partnerships between #WASH and #GESI organisations in Timor-Leste led by @MelitaGrant https://t.co/MGTQiLd9pY Big thanks to @_waterforwomen@janewilbur + Sue Cavill and co-authors
Water insecurity has a disproportionate effect on women and girls.
Yet, women are significantly underrepresented in water leadership roles.
ADB works to address gender inequalities through inclusive policies for a water-secure Asia and the Pacific.
"Caring for waters is not an obligation, it's a responsibility." Dr Leslie Duncan, @Alluvium_AU speaking on the importance of Indigenous participation in decision making at a session on 'The Role of Indigenous People in Governing Shared Waters'. #UNWater2023Conference
Happy #WorldWaterDay from the team at @UTSISF Today we reflect on the fact that over a billion women and girls worldwide lack safe and adequate sanitation. Dr. Jess MacArthur provides her personal and insightful account here: https://t.co/VjSntYCuU2
Happy #WorldWaterDay! Today - and every day - we celebrate women at the forefront of climate-resilient water & WASH in Asia-Pacific who are accelerating action on #SDG6.
Accelerating change starts with equality. We need #WomenUpstream
RM: https://t.co/GmXcMQzkJf
Prof. Juliet Willetts will be speaking at an @IWAHQ event on 21 March for #UNWaterConference: Resilient and Inclusive Sanitation in combating Climate Change Events and Extremities https://t.co/5mQH6G5Q6a
@sanwatforall has launched research reports identifying key elements of successful multi-stakeholder collaboration and mutual accountability, offering insights into what can strengthen – and inhibit multi-stakeholder action in #WASH sectors. Read here: https://t.co/ub1LpMI73Y
💻Learn about the links between WASH, gender and social inclusion, and climate change in this free MOOC: https://t.co/uD7GoC2pfv @WaterPartnersAU@_waterforwomen@UNDP
📻Prof. Juliet Willetts shares her experience on a podcast discussing how to empower governments in low- and middle-income countries to address climate change in on-going sanitation service delivery? Listen here: https://t.co/UTkecBI6fF