In 2015, 663 million people lacked improved drinking water sources and 2.4 billion lacked access to appropriate sanitation facilities.1 …
Read moreIn 2015, 663 million people lacked improved drinking water sources and 2.4 billion lacked access to appropriate sanitation facilities.1 …
Read moreWomen and children bear the primary responsibility for water collection, spending up to six hours each day collecting water.1,2 In …
Read moreWomen and girls tend to experience and manage access—and the lack of access—to water and sanitation differently from men and boys. The …
Read moreAs a consequence of our growing numbers and needs, any meaningful chance of sustainable human presence on this planet now depends upon …
Read moreIvan Tibenkana is a graduate of the Save the Mothers (STM) Masters in Public Health Leadership program at Uganda Christian University. …
Read moreAlmost 25 years ago, women and men gathered in Dublin, Ireland, for an international conference on water and the environment. The …
Read moreAt a fundamental level, the gendered roles that women have assumed over time—reproductive, productive, and community management—are …
Read moreMillions of women in developing nations still lack basic human rights, including freedom of expression, freedom of movement, and access …
Read moreThe Women’s Equality Party (WE Party) came to life in the United Kingdom in the spring of 2015, and has not looked back since. …
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