Healthy habits are built, not assumed.
In Kolkata, Splash studied how handwashing behaviors changed in schools over time.
After the intervention:
• 79% washed with water + soap
• 90% sustained the practice after 18+ months
Read the brief: https://t.co/OuGyCqCHTE
#WASH
Today is Menstrual Hygiene Day.
Periods should never be a source of fear, shame, or missed opportunity. We're sharing a free guide including a checklist, conversation starters, and more.
Download our free Period Kit Starter Guide: https://t.co/cplQWL3C77
#Periodfriendlyworld
3 days until World Menstrual Hygiene Day.
For girls to manage their periods with dignity at school, products are only one part of the solution.
They also need safe, private toilets, and school environments where they feel supported.
#PeriodFriendlyWorld#MenstrualHygieneDay
Splash is hiring for two new roles:
Manager, Global People & Culture
Remote, U.S.-based, preferably East Coast
Apply: https://t.co/aMCZlxoik2
Malawi, Finance & Operations Manager
Lilongwe, Malawi
Apply: https://t.co/83VbJjwa5i
Please share with your network.
Congratulations to Angela Mwila Kapembwa of BORDA Zambia, a valued Project WISE II partner, on being recognized among the 100 African Women Leading Africa’s Water & Sanitation Future.
We’re grateful to work alongside Angela and the BORDA Zambia team.
#WASH#WomenInWASH#Zambia
From May 18–22, Splash will be in Geneva for the Geneva Health Forum at the 79th World Health Assembly.
Schools are public health platforms — and every child deserves one that supports their health, dignity, and learning.
#WorldHealthAssembly#GenevaHealthForum#WASH
What if in every city, every school, everywhere, had clean water?
That’s the goal: 100% coverage.
Because every child deserves the same access—every day, no matter where they live.
#WhereChangeBegins
No matter where you live, what you want for your child is the same.
Health. Safety. The chance to learn.
Clean water at school helps make that possible. 💧
Happy Mother’s Day.
Most water systems don’t fail because they’re built poorly.
They fail because no one maintains them.
What works:
• Shared ownership
• Training + daily use
• Long-term planning
That’s how clean water keeps working. 💧
We’re hiring: Regional Manager, Infrastructure
Splash is looking for a senior infrastructure leader to support high-quality WASH delivery across African country programs, with a focus on Zambia and Malawi.
Apply here:
https://t.co/ezlk8yu7BV
#Hiring#WASH#AfricaJobs#NGOJobs
We’re hiring: Regional Manager, Behavior Change (Africa)
Looking for a leader who knows how to design programs that actually stick—shaping habits, systems, and long-term impact.
📍 Based in Africa (open to Sub-Saharan nationals)
Apply:
https://t.co/I7eXtt5Cm5
#NowHiring#WASH
What happens when menstrual health education is experienced—not just taught?
At #SkollWorldForum, we’re hosting a hands-on session exploring menstrual health education.
Not a panel. Something you step into.
📅 April 21 | Oxford
👉 https://t.co/jpJSqJDfzn
#SKOLL#WASH
Heading to the Skoll World Forum?
Our team will be there—we’d love to connect.
Interested in conversations around water access, gender equity & sustainable systems.
👉 DM us to connect
#SkollWorldForum#WASH
We’re heading to the Skoll World Forum this April.
Our team will be there connecting and sharing what’s working in urban WASH systems.
Advancing sustainable WASH solutions in urban schools.
If you’ll be there, let’s connect!
#SkollWorldForum#WASH#GlobalHealth
Before Splash, founder Eric Stowe saw something that didn’t make sense:
Hotels had safe water. Many children didn’t.
That question became a model built to last beyond the organization itself.
Now guiding new work in Zambia.
#WASH#SocialImpact