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2020 MALAWI MHM DAY #PERIODS DON’T STOP FOR PANDEMICS
The Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) hub in Malawi commemorates this year's MHM day in style. Follow #Proud2Menstruate #ItsTimeForAction #LeavingNooneBehind #RemoveTaxonPad #subsidisepads #LetsBreaktheSilence [video width="480" height="480"...
read moreONE SIZE FITS ALL? : SWA GLOBAL DIALOGUE #COVID-19
During the global Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) webinar dialogue on eliminating inequalities in Water and Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) response to COVID-19; Director for Water Supply and Sanitation Service from the Ministry of Irrigation and Water...
read moreWESNETWORK IN YOUR DISTRICT
Growth is essential! Growth is Healthy! With the motto "LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND" WESNetwork has extended its chapters at district level with an aim of engaging all stakeholder at all levels in WESNetwork undertakings. WESNetwork has scaled up to Zomba, Machinga and...
read moreEMBRACING THE POWER OF KNOWLEDGE
As one way of ensuring efficient and effective knowledge exchange, WASH practitioners came together to learn from one another and share the various activities the Water and Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) sector is implementing across the country. The breakfast meeting had...
read moreMALAWI RESPONDING TO COVID-19
Since its onset, the world has and is still putting various measures to fight against Corona Virus (COVID-19) a pandemic that has claimed thousands of lives across the globe. Despite not registering a confirmed case, Malawi declared the pandemic as a state of...
read moreWESNet MEETS KEWASNet
Kenya is one of the few African countries whose Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector, specifically Menstrual Hygiene Management issues (MHM) has hailed a milestone. Coordinated by Kenya Water and Sanitation Civil Society Network (KEWASNet), Kenyan stakeholders...
read moreMALAWI YOUNG PIONEERS AT CHOLERA RISK
It’s been seven months now since the Malawi Young Pioneers (MYPs) have been camping at the Veteran Memorial tower premises in Lilongwe waiting for their pension and other arrears to be sorted. On a sad note, 700 MYPs are camping in about 100 ‘one-person grass built...
read moreHOSPITAL GUARDIANS IN A COMPROMISED SANITATION STATE
As the National Open Defecation Free (ODF) task force continues to tour the 6 Cholera hit districts in the country assessing sanitation levels, institutions like hospitals are critical hotspots for an outbreak. Kasungu District Hospital is one of them. It attends to...
read moreNATIONAL BUDGET PUMPING PEANUTS INTO THE WASH SECTOR
WESNet's board chair Kate Harawa said that the national budget allocates little funds to the WASH sector. Harawa made the remarks at the 10th Joint Sector Review (JSR) meeting which took place on 28th February 2018 at Crossroads hotel in Lilongwe, under the theme...
read moreLILONGWE: A HOTSPOT FOR FURTHERANCE OF THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK
On a sad note, Lilongwe is the only city in the country that has so far registered Cholera cases since its outbreak. It is also the second from Karonga to register highest cholera cases. According to the District Environmental Health Officer (DEHO), Paul Chunga, the...
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