As well over a quarter billion people go without reliable access to the water they need for daily life, faith leaders in Africa are decrying injustice in resource management and calling for ...
Another day without clean water in Africa means more sickness, more disease, more death. It means women and children pay the highest price, risking their lives daily to walk miles to collect any ...
After losing her chance to study medicine, Tanzanian student Inat Mzee Saleh nearly gave up on higher education. A World Bank-supported foundation course through the Higher Education for Economic ...
Nearly 116 million people in eight African countries, hardest hit by severe water crises, lack access to drinking water. Globally, flash floods have become 20 times more frequent between 2000 and 2022 ...
"Climate change leads to rising temperatures and alters rainfall patterns, affecting the availability of water. We show that for women in households without running water, the time spent collecting ...
Meeting in Addis Ababa between 14 and 15 February 2026, the African Union placed water security at the center of its agenda. But the discussion goes ...
Christian Siderius received funding to conduct this research from the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) for the Future Water Challenges project (E555182DA/5200000978/9) and in ...