WASH, water quality and health
Water security in Africa is gender dependent
This blog argues for placing equity and intersectionality at the heart of water security in the face of a changing climate.
Climate justice and behaviour change: examining the role of the individual in climate adaptation and water security
Behavioral science holds new promise for improving decision-making and programming around climate adaptation and water security. However, there is a risk that certain approaches and attitudes might unfairly place the burden of responsibility on individuals. Will Ingram and Kate Gannon outline how accounting for systemic factors can improve outcomes and avoid pitfalls, focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa.
Engaging with the politics of climate resilience towards clean water and sanitation for all
In this journal article, world-leading water specialists from academic and practitioner communities propose a roadmap to meaningfully engage with the complex politics of climate resilient water security.
Un enfoque integral para agua, saneamiento y cuencas hidrográficas en Guatemala
Este documento ofrece estrategias y herramientas respaldadas por investigadores de SEI para mejorar el acceso generalizado a servicios básicos de agua potable, saneamiento e higiene en Guatemala de manera duradera y sostenible
Why understanding the behavioural dimensions of adapting to water insecurity is so important
This blog post written by Declan Conway and Kate Gannon was originally published as a commentary on the Grantham Institute's website....
Climate change, water systems and WASH resources
Climate trends and impacts on water resources In Burkina Faso, the key trends include: An increase in average temperatures of 1.7°C by...