With increasing urbanization and industrialization, Sri Lanka is facing challenges in terms of the quality and quantity of available water sources. Also, the fast rate of climate change experienced in...
Before COVID-19, Mozambique’s Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) protocol, broadly aligned with the original approach proposed by Kar. During the pandemic, UNICEF Mozambique worked with the Governm...
COP-27 (Conference of Parties) took place between 7 and 18 November, 2022 in Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt). UNICEF sent its largest-ever delegation to the conference, participating and organizing 11 high-le...
To meet the SDG WASH targets it is now widely recognised as essential to have strong systems to support the delivery of WASH services and goods ‘for all’, everywhere, and forever. An intentional shift...
Based on long-term research engagement in Wukro, Tigray, a REACH Water Security Observatory, we present three recommendations for inclusive water services in intermittent piped water systems in small ...
The Indian Institute of Public Health, Bhubaneswar (IIPHB) in collaboration with UNICEF conducted a cross-sectional study in Bhadrak, Balangir and Koraput districts to assess the situation of MHH in t...
The opportunity before us is to promote water security; in so doing, we are quite simply safeguarding life. This can only be achieved if people have access to water that is safe and affordable, from r...
Key messages
The effects of water scarcity on business, people and the planet are interlinked. Securing an adequate supply of clean water despite the damage inflicted by climate change is one of the ...