Water collection at a kiosk in Kitui, Kenya, during the COVID19 pandemic. April 2020; Credit: Mary Musenya Sammy

15 June 2020

Can rural people pay for water in a crisis?

On 9th June, REACH and UNICEF co-organised a webinar on how to measure water affordability and improve policy response during the COVID19 pandemic, hosted by RWSN. In this blog, they share five key lessons from the online event.

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UNICEF branded data logger on a tube well in Bangladesh; credit: Rob Hope

13 July 2018

‘Smart Handpumps’ research is the overall winner of the Vice Chancellor’s Innovation Award

Oxford’s Smart Handpumps’ research has been selected as the overall winner in the University’s inaugural Vice Chancellor’s Innovation Awards, and also won the category for impact in building capacity.

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Landscape in Kitui, Kenya; Credit: Joanna Koehler

26 April 2018

Are you responsible for universal, safe, sufficient, affordable & equitable water services?

A new article published by Johanna Koehler in Geoforum presents novel insights into Kenya’s devolution and water service reform drawing on perceptions by all devolved county water ministries.

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Kelly Ann Naylor, Associate Director, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Section, Programme Division, UNICEF

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