Blue Communities around the world celebrate the International Women’s Day, 8 March. Here some recent greetings:
NEWARI, the Nigerian Network of Water Rights Initiative – @WashNetworkT...
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8 March: Break barriers, ensure WASH access for women. Interview with Hasin Jahan, Country Director, WaterAid Bangladesh.
The Daily Star (TDS): What are the key obstacles to achieving universal acces...
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8 March: Six women who made history in the last decades in defense of water.
On this 8th of March, as many hard-won achievements of the feminist movement face persistent threats and scrutiny, we refl...
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8 March: Accelerated Action. ‘Jal Sahelis’ show the way before International Women’s Day.
On February 2, 2025, the Jal Sahelis (Women friends of water) of Bundelkhand embarked on what was perhaps a ‘...
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Water Governance in Francophone Africa: A Feminist Perspective on Justice and Access. By Women Leaders Network for Development – Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le développement (RFLD).
Water is...
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US: No human right on water and sanitation for transgender people?
Texas House majority signs on to new bill restricting the use of bathrooms in public buildings by transgender people. House Bill 239...
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8 March: Empowering Women through Water – The Role of Collective Action in Breaking the Cycle of Water Insecurity. By Sarah Dobsevage, WaterAid America | André Villaça Ramalho, Water Resilience ...
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8 March: Safe Water is a Human Right for All. This Includes Women and Girls.
Building strong communities means investing in women.
In most of the developing world, women run their households, which c...
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Why clean water is a women’s issue. Access to water and sanitation are fundamental human rights.
The Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6 or Global Goal 6) declares the importance of achieving ‘Clean...
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