Peter Gleick: The Human Right to Water, at Last
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Canadian teen duo wins the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their project on biodegredation.
Rising population growth and food demand coupled with climate change will test World Bank’s water resource strategy
Workman says chances of the Botswanian government returning water rights to the Bushmen as ‘pretty slim.’
An assessment of U.S. spending for water aid shows that funding from USAID has increased, while Millennium Challenge water grants decreased.
Cameroon’s worst cholera outbreak since 2004 has killed at least 100 people and could spread to neighboring countries.
Bjelkeman-Pettersson talked to Circle of Blue during the Tällberg Rework the World Conference in Sweden about sharing information to change the global direction on water and sanitation issues.
The United Nations General Assembly will begin debating, and possibly vote on, a contentious and historic right-to-water resolution today.
A technology once heralded as a simple solution to Africa’s drinking water problem now stands as a broken, unused and poorly planned reminder of international water aid’s latest misstep.
U.S. aid projects focus on city water systems, clean drinking water, dam construction and irrigation.
More than 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda have led to an abandoned and destroyed water infrastructure, as most citizens lack access to sanitary drinking water.
There’s often a major disconnect between good intentions and long-term positive change, especially in an era of turmoil where philanthropy can sometimes do more harm than good.