Hand Hygiene can’t continue to be under-resourced when it is so crucial to health. Government leadership and development partnerships are key to enabling better financing.#africawaterandsanitationweek#africasan@AbdulNashiruMo1
New studies from WaterAid reveal COVID-19 has exacerbated already horrendous conditions for sanitation workers around the world.
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New studies by WaterAid reveal that COVID-19 has exacerbated already horrendous conditions for sanitation workers around the world.
Read more from the Report here:
WA World Toilet Day Report DIGITAL English.pdf
Zambia’s Health Minister Hon. Sylvia Masebo pledges her personal and Ministry’s support towards better budgets and policy for WASH access in Zambia, during virtual visit to @WateraidZambia#WASH
SADC Health Ministers recent adoption of the Regional Hygiene Strategy the first of its kind for SADC, is highly significant and a sign of commitment to tackling hygiene challenges in the Region #SADCHgienestrategy#WASH
FEATURED - Our CE @WainwrightTim on @AJEnglish talking about the devastating impact of climate change on the access to clean water for millions of people. 'The way climate change impacts people is principally through water - either there's far too much, or not enough.'
Washing hands with soap and water helps prevent diseases and saves lives. So it makes a lot sense to invest more in access to clean water and handwashing facilities. #GlobalHandwashingDay2021
Investing in #HandHygiene is critical for a sustainable economic recovery from #COVID19 and future health security. #GlobalHandwashingDay Here is an appeal from WaterAid's Global Ambassador, Maria Mutola
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No one should get sick because they don’t have somewhere to wash their hands. On #GlobalHandwashingDay we call for more funding, now, to reduce this burden on people and health systems.
The Government of Uganda is hosting the @AfricaClimateWeek in Kampala, Sept 26-29. It is an opportunity to assess how changing weather patterns, poor financing and policy commitments to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) impact on communities in Africa.
#climatechange
"There needs to be harmonized WASH strategies within SADC region" - Ms Chaka Bowa Mundia, Programme Manager; Social & Economic Development, Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR)
"SADC has high debt burden therefore debt management should also be included" - Ms Chaka Bowa Mundia, Program Manager; Social & Economic Development, Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR)
@WaterAidMoz@WaterAidZambia
@WaterAidTanzania
@SADC_News@wateraidmalawi
"The impact of climate change on WASH should not be overlooked, its no question that WASH remains key for sustainable development in SADC region - Kate Harawa; Director of Influence and Chair of WESNET
@UNICEF_SA@News24@WaterAidBD@WASH_alliance@SHFund_@WaterAidWAfrica
"In The National Development Plan there is priority to accelerate investment in WASH. " - Minister Tobias Musonda; Director, Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Environmental Protection, Zambia
@SADC_News@WaterAidBD @WASClusterGlob
@WASH_alliance@wateraidmalawi
"Covid-19 has affected all sectors and requires conceited effort"-senator Lizzie Nkosi Minister of Health,Eswatini
@SADCSummit2021
@Unicef_Swazi@WaterAidUK@WaterAidWAfrica