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WORLD TOILET DAY MALAWI
Malawi joined the global community in commemorating World Toilet Day on 19th October 2021 under the theme "Valuing Toilets. According to WHO/UNICEF 2021, 3.6 billion people do not have access to safely managed sanitation service and the JMP-2021 Progress Report ranked...
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World Toilet Day
As we commemorate World Toilet Day out of 287 Traditional Authorities in Malawi 151 are ODF.
read moreHappy Global Handwashing Day
15th October 2021 it's a Global Hand washing Day. Theme for this year " Our Future is at Hand , Let's move forward together" .
read moreA DOCUMENTARY DISCUSSING WHY MALAWI MUST MAKE SANITARY PRODUCTS ACCESSIBLE AND AFFORDABLE TO ITS WOMEN AND GIRLS
PERIODS DON’T STOP FOR PANDEMICS
Lets stop period poverty!!! Free sanitary pads are possible!! Remove tax on sanitary pads!! #2021MHMDAY Photocredit:...
read more2021 MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT DAY IN MALAWI
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) stakeholders in Malawi are geared to induce a change in the lives of the women and girls by addressing a couple of gaps in MHM. As of 2016, an average Malawian household earns MWK 164,191 per year and...
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One in three healthcare facilities do not have readily available access to handwashing facilities and almost half of healthcare facilities in least developed countries lack basic water services!!! globally, 3 billion people lack access to soap and water at home to...
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read more“SIGN MOUs FOR QUALITY WATER SUPPLY;” WES Network secretariat
As the secretariat continues to strengthen systems both at National and district level, a number of challenges have been observed. Among them being partners implementing projects without following the proper channels and systems at council level and poor...
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