WaterAid

WaterAid

Non-profit Organizations

London, England 123,753 followers

International not-for-profit working to end the water, sanitation and hygiene crisis - for good.

About us

WaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. Since we started in 1981, we’ve remained resolutely focused on tackling these three essentials that transform people’s lives. Without all three, people can’t live dignified, healthy lives. With all three, they can break free from poverty, unleash their potential and change their lives for good. Children grow up healthy and strong, women and men start small businesses, whole communities start to thrive. It sounds normal and it should be. By inspiring people and sparking chain reactions we help deliver lasting change. By working closely with partners internationally and on the ground in some of the toughest places in the world, we have helped millions of people take control of their lives and build better futures. Now we are working to get safe water, decent toilets and good hygiene to everyone, everywhere by 2030. It’s about more than installing taps, toilets, boreholes and wells. To make lasting change happen on a massive scale, we pool knowledge and resources, link policy makers with people on the ground, change attitudes and behaviours, rally support from people and organisations around the world and convince governments to change laws. Together, we will change millions of lives for the better – and change normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. We strive to be an excellent employer and invest in our people to maximise our impact. We provide a competitive benefits package and a tailored learning and development plan for all employees.

Website
http://www.wateraid.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1981
Specialties
water, sanitation, hygiene, international development, sustainability, corporate partnerships, staff development, campaigning and advocacy, corporate social responsibility, and cause related marketing

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    Real change, real impact.   Players of People's Postcode Lottery have raised over £25 million for WaterAid since 2013 🌍💧. Together, we've worked with communities worldwide to help them build healthier, more dignified futures.   This year alone, £3.1 million awarded through Postcode Global Trust has enabled us to: ✅ Reach people across 22 countries with clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene. ✅ Amplify our impact through advocacy and influencing, ensuring people have safe, reliable services that last.   In Nepal, families like Kanchi and Badhri's now have clean water at home—bringing health, opportunity, and brighter futures to their children and grandchildren.   Thank you to players of People's Postcode Lottery - your support means people can transform their lives. #WaterAid

  • For Christina and her community, fetching water isn’t just exhausting—it’s dangerous. Early in the morning, while it’s still dark, Christina walks long distances with others to avoid going alone. But the journey is still full of risks, from stepping on harmful creatures to the constant fear of attacks. Having clean water nearby wouldn’t just mean less time walking—it would mean freedom from the fear that comes with the journey of collecting water. Together, we can help turn on the taps and bring safety, security, and powerful change to communities like Christina’s. #CleanWater #TurnOnTheTaps #WaterAid

  • As the year comes to a close, we reflect on one of WaterAid’s standout moments of 2024: our 4th annual Wellbeing Day. This year’s event, themed 'How do we prioritise wellbeing and performance,' brought teams across WaterAid together to participate in activities designed to spark meaningful discussions and promote wellbeing. We were also privileged to hear from some of our leaders, who shared their perspectives on this vital theme and its role in fostering collective success. By raising awareness and encouraging actions that prioritise mental health and wellbeing in the workplace, we can not only enhance performance but also help foster a supportive and inclusive culture for all WaterAiders. Ewurabena Yanyi-Akofur, Fayazuddin Ahmad, Tidiane DialloMaurice KwizeraAndrew McCracken #WaterAid #wellbeing #careers   

  • Congratulations to South Africa on taking over the G20 Presidency. The mission of the #G20 – to build a fairer world and a sustainable planet, to fight inequality, and to champion health and wellbeing for all – has never been more critical. And at the heart of this mission, there is an undeniable truth: access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene is fundamental to life, dignity and progress. And yet almost one in ten people don’t have clean water close to home. With hope and solidarity, our chief executives, regional and country directors urge the G20 to uphold the commitments made in the Rio de Janeiro Leaders’ Declaration to strengthen the financing and delivery of water, sanitation and hygiene. Commitments that could transform millions of lives and ensure resilience for generations to come.

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    In November, I had the pleasure of supporting Caroline Dalton, Laura Summerton, Tadg O'Keeffe (from the WA UK office), and Cian in Monze, Southern Zambia. They were in the country to capture transformational stories from WaterAid's work dating as far back as 2013. It was both insightful and fun working with this amazing team! Field visits are always exciting, especially when you get to hear firsthand accounts from community members whose lives have been transformed through our work. Behind us in the video is a water kiosk constructed 11 years ago. It’s still standing and functional—a testament to the sustainability of WaterAid’s efforts. However, the population has doubled since its installation, highlighting the need for continued investment in WASH infrastructure. It was humbling to collaborate with Mainza and Precious, whose deep knowledge of the community and translation skills ensured the work flowed effortlessly. The visit was a success. A huge thanks to Tassel Bulanda and everyone who made this possible!

  • By 2030, the Beacon Project aims to provide clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene to every person in Lahan, a town in south-eastern Nepal. Beyond its local impact, this project serves as a model for driving and managing the transition toward universal access to water and sanitation globally. Highlights from the latest annual report include: ✅ Over 22km of water pipelines installed ✅ 889 households connected to piped water for the first time ✅ Nearly 2,400 students reached through hygiene behavior change education These milestones showcase the power of collaboration and innovation in addressing the water and sanitation crisis. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/e26UZh7Y

  • Meet Munawar Hassan, our Strategy Change Project Manager and member of our Staff Representation Group (SRG). This group connects staff with leaders, bringing the voice and lived experience of staff more fully into decision making. Our SRG is made up of a cross-section of WaterAid UK staff who explore ideas and issues raised by employees, contribute to key changes and projects, and collaborate with leaders to ensure WaterAiders thrive at work. Let's hear a bit more from Munawar about the group... 🎤 Munawar, what do you think is the greatest strength of WaterAid’s SRG? The SRG is intentional about surfacing and highlighting collective issues that staff can’t raise in other forums. It focuses on group issues and ideas with broad impact, reaching more staff. One thing I like about the group is that it also includes staff located in other countries. 🎤 What’s one thing you’re proudest of from your time with the SRG? I’m proud of many things. Being part of the pioneer group and volunteering for the first time in this way is something I cherish. Our team worked incredibly well together, despite everyone having competing priorities. We consistently supported one another, and over the two years I was part of the group, there was always a strong culture of collaboration and mutual help. Keep an eye on our job openings for your chance to join our team and make a real impact 💧 #WorkplaceCulture #StaffRepresentation

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    Water may have gained greater visibility at COP29, but the shameful outcome of a new global climate finance goal left many delegates with heavy hearts 💔 The deal will also, crucially, leave many communities to face the impacts of a climate crisis they didn't cause without the financial and practical support they need. Read analysis on all the major outcomes from the Baku climate summit – from the New Collective Quantified Goal to the Global Goal on Adaptation, to Loss and Damage and NDCs and NAPs – from Moreblessings Chidaushe, Julie Henri, Tove Lexén, Lesley Pories, Adnan Q., Hantaniaina Rabesandratana and Helen Rumford ➡️ https://brnw.ch/21wP3ZZ #COP29 #ClimateFinance #ClimateAction

    COP29: limited wins for water and a failure to support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis | WASH Matters

    COP29: limited wins for water and a failure to support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis | WASH Matters

    washmatters.wateraid.org

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US$ 4.3M

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