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You’ll find all the latest news from Water Witness on this page- from our press releases and campaigns launches to more in depth looks at our programmatic work.
UK WASH submission to IDC Select Committee inquiry into Aid Cuts
The UK Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Network's submission to the International Development Committee’s inquiry sets out evidence for why cuts to UK ODA, including cuts of 80% on WASH represent a significant strategic misstep by the UK government, which is incompatible with its stated global priorities and leadership ambitions on health security, girl’s education, climate and nature, trade and jobs, and conflict avoidance.
In light of the evidence, we urge an immediate response from the UK government and FCDO which includes: (i) Restoration of funding for existing programmes and those already planned on WASH, water and climate resilience; (ii) Working with stakeholders to develop and deliver a coherent and comprehensive UK strategic response to the global water and sanitation crisis; (iii) commitment to a transparent timescale for returning ODA to 0.7% GDP, and maintenance of operational capacity to manage delivery of this statutory commitment within FCDO and its partners.
A full copy of the UK WASH Network's submission to the select committee inquiry can be found on the link below.
UK WASH submission to IDC Select Committee inquiry into Aid Cuts
AWS Webinar - Spotlight on Africa: Harnessing Water Stewardship for Sustainable & Inclusive Development
Join us for an AWS Webinar 'Spotlight on Africa: Harnessing AWS Water Stewardship for Sustainable and Inclusive Development' on Wednesday 5 August, 9-10am BST.
Putting integrity and accountability at the heart of government response to COVID-19, especially in the water sector
COVID-19 and water integrity: 4 measures to move forward
Article posted by the Water Integrity Network, WaterAid, IRC WASH, GWP, SIWI, IWMI, Water Witness International, End Water Poverty, Shahidi wa Maji, and PNE Benin, with contributions by Sareen Malik (Coordinator and Secretary to the Board, African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation), and Robert Gakubia (CEO, Water Services Regulatory Board, Kenya).
In memory of Chris Wrigglesworth
It was in 2010, shortly after we arrived in Edinburgh that Chris contacted me out of the blue with enthusiastic feedback for one of our first major pieces of work as an organisation. It was an expose of the UK supermarkets’ role in unjust water use through the production of asparagus in Peru, which he’d read about in the Guardian. Incredibly, it turned out that Chris lived just over the Meadows, and pretty soon we were meeting up for a cup of tea and bacon sandwich.
How fair trade and water stewardship standards help tea producers build their resilience to climate change in Malawi
Did you know that tea is the most popular drink in the world after water?
And that each cup of tea we drink requires about 34 litres of water to produce?
Meet Miraji Simba - the winner of our inaugural Water Warrior award 2019!
The Water Warrior Award recognizes, supports and encourages individuals who have demonstrated great courage, conviction and effort to improve water security for vulnerable communities. Miraji is an exceptional individual relentlessly working to address the water problems facing his community in Tanzania.
Habari za Maji 2019 - prize for outstanding journalism on accountability in water management
Following on from the success of last years awards, the Habari za Maji Awards are returning for a second year with a call for submissions by the deadline of 18th October 2019. The award aims to provide recognition and attention to journalism that focuses on accountability, water resource management challenges, climate change and the environment in Tanzania.
Our Manifesto for a Fair Water Future
Water Witness International’s Executive Director Nick Hepworth speaks at Stockholm World Water Week 2019 about our new manifesto on how to solve the global water crisis.
Have a listen and tell us what you think!
Please send us your feedback by 30th September by completing our survey.
Tanzania Water Sector Equity Report 2019
This year’s Water Sector Equity Report focuses on the role of improved water sector performance in realising Tanzania’s goal of reaching semi-industrialised, middle-income status by 2025. It draws on evidence from TAWASANET members, community monitoring, published research, recent analysis by the World Bank, and other reliable sources to highlight opportunities for the water sector to stimulate and sustain an inclusive and water secure economy.
How can the new AWS Standard help business be better water stewards and improve access to water, sanitation and hygiene?
Ruth Romer (WaterAid), Kate Studd (Water Witness International) and Sarah Wade (AWS) reflect on a new business standard with water, sanitation and hygiene as one of its five key outcomes – and its potential in helping deliver improved WASH access and delivery against SDG6.
Water Stewardship Masterclass Malawi - Register now!
Water Witness International is co-hosting the Water Stewardship Masterclass - Malawi to be held between 11-14 March 2019 at Serendib Suites and Conference Centre in Blantyre, Malawi.
UEA Short Course on water security for practitioners and policymakers - apply now!
Enrol now for University of East Anglia’s School of International Development short course on water security - 24-28th June 2019. We are regular contributors to this course, leading interactive sessions on the role of social accountability and stewardship for water security.
Accountability for Water Inception Meeting
On the 10th and 11th of December 2018, WWI hosted a number of partner organisations to mark the inception of the Accountability for Water, an innovative new action and research programme that aims to strengthen knowledge and practice of social accountability in the water sector.
Funded PhD Scholarships on accountability for water in Africa
We’re pleased to announce two exciting opportunities to work with Water Witness International and our partners to lead ground-breaking research on water and accountability via PhD scholarships funded by the Scottish Government’s Hydro Nation Scholars Programme. I'd be grateful for your help in circulating details of these opportunities among your networks so that we can find the best candidates.