From 2015 to 2025, the REACH programme aimed to improve water security for 10 million vulnerable people across Africa and Asia…
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“…what kind of a man are you that cannot even provide water on the table?” Unpacking the gendered nature of water conflicts at the household level in arid and semi-arid lands in Kenya
A blog by Prof. Salome Bukachi and Mercy Mbithe from the University of Nairobi Water, a life-giving resource, can paradoxically also be a source of conflict. Researchers and policy-makers regularly talk about the nature and status of water related conflicts,...
How the lack of inclusive waterpoints creates challenges for vulnerable people in coastal Bangladesh
by Fahreen Hossain, Senior Research Associate, REACH WISER In rural Satkhira, a division located on the coastal belt of Bangladesh, accessing safe water is an everyday challenge, with poverty and environmental conditions creating hindrances that have...