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WASH SDG voices from the fieldAuthor: WASH SDG Consortium
In WASH SDG voices from the field, we'll get in touch with water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) experts working in several countries in Africa and Asia. We'll talk about different themes related to WASH, and may include topics as varied as water governance, leaving open defecation behind or menstrual health and hygiene. The WASH SDG Consortium is formed by the WASH Alliance International (lead: Simavi), SNV and Plan International Netherlands. They partner with a large number of other (local) NGOs and public/private institutions. Language: en Genres: Business, Non-Profit Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 5: How climate change impacts socially disadvantaged groups in the WASH sector
Episode 5
Monday, 22 August, 2022
Climate change is impacting lives in the countries where the WASH SDG Consortium works, and going forward: the ways in which climate change will impact WASH services will continue to increase. These impacts will not be felt equally, and the burden of climate change is not and will not be shared uniformly. How does climate change impact the lives of socially disadvantaged groups? To answer this question, the host of this episode Anastazia Rutatina from Amref Health Africa speaks with Silvia Devina (Plan International, Indonesia), GC Krishna Hari (SNV, Nepal), Hasina Uttaran (Simavi partner Uttaran, Bangladesh). Together they'll give you a little preview of what will be discussed in the WASH SDG session during World Water Week 2022. Learn more about the session here. ------- About the WASH SDG Consortium: The WASH SDG Consortium is formed by the WASH Alliance International (lead by Simavi), Plan International Netherlands and SNV. These organisations partner with a large number of other NGOs and public/private institutions in the countries where the programme is implemented, as well as from the Netherlands. The WASH SDG Programme is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Inclusive Green Growth (IGG) department.