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Contact GWCWelcome to the eighth edition of the Global WASH Cluster Newsletter in 2023! In this update, we bring you a rich and diverse array of news on our upcoming participation at AIDEX 2023, key updates from National Coordination Platforms (NCPs), GWC members, and partners such as OCHA, the German WASH Network, CAWST, The EEHF, Columbia University, UNICEF and IASC. Read…
Welcome to the seventh edition of the Global WASH Cluster Newsletter in 2023! In this update, we bring you a rich and diverse array of news on our upcoming participation at World Water Week, key updates from National Coordination Platforms (NCPs), GWC members, and partners such as UNICEF, IMPACT/REACH, WHO, ICRC, MSF, EPFL and IASC. Read more here.
Welcome to the sixth edition of the Global WASH Cluster Newsletter in 2023! In this update, we bring you a rich and diverse array of news from National Coordination Platforms (NCPs), GWC members, and partners such as ELRHA, GJU, The Lancet, CAWST, The European Commission, York University, GTFCC, UNICEF, EAWAG and IASC. Read more here
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Global WASH Cluster Newsletter in 2023! In this update, we bring you a rich and diverse array of news from National Coordination Platforms (NCPs), GWC members, and partners such as WASH'em, IMC, Save the Children, CAWST, GTFCC, People in Need, and IASC.
Current emergencies in Sudan, Haiti, and Syria are currently…
The Humanitarian Sanitation Hub is a joint sector effort of Global WASH Cluster (GWC) members bringing together all available knowledge on planning and implementing sanitation and faecal sludge management in emergencies on one single platform. It enables and guides humanitarian WASH practitioners with easy access to contextualised and relevant guidance, resources…
Since 2020, CARE International UK and the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP) at Oxford Brookes University, together with many other research partners and with the support of the Global Shelter Cluster, have been advancing understanding of the connections between humanitarian sheltering and health. In September 2022, an interactive learning event…
Today, millions of women and girls* around the world are stigmatised, excluded and discriminated against simply because they menstruate. It’s not acceptable that because of a natural bodily function women and girls continue to be prevented from getting an education, earning an income and fully and equally participating in everyday life. While Menstrual Hygiene Day…
The Engineering Institute of the UNAM organized the first two YWP congresses, the first in Mexico City in 2008 and the second in the City of Querétaro in 2010. The third edition of this event was organized in 2013 by the Instituto Potosino de Scientific and Technological Research (IPICYT) in the City of San Luis Potosí, the fourth edition by the University of…
The 2022 Sector Ministers’ Meeting (SMM), hosted by the Government of Indonesia, is taking place on 18-19 May 2022, in Jakarta. Building on previous Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) High-level Meetings (HLMs), the 2022 SMM is a critical opportunity to link with other sectors, with a view towards increasing the prioritization of water, sanitation, and hygiene…
The 26th Global Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Cluster’s (GWC) Annual Meeting was hybrid event taking place both online and in Budapest from the 16th – 17th May 2022. The event brought together 119 participants from GWC members and National Coordination Platforms (NCPs) from around the globe.