Water Matters

The latest on our work and those supporting it



Dedicated Donors: Debby’s Truth-Seeking, Intentional Approach Inspires Us


Wednesday, September 27th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

The Water Project community is grateful for every donation, no matter the size. When we can cultivate an incredible relationship with the person behind the donation, though — that is a true inspiration, and fuel to our collective fire.  For instance, our relationship with Debby A. from New Jersey. When our Senior Director of Philanthropy, […]

 

Enabling Zero Emissions on the Ground this Zero Emissions Day


Wednesday, September 20th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

In honor of International Zero Emissions Day tomorrow, we thought we’d update you on how climate change impacts our work and the measures our local teams are taking to counteract its effects.  Our staff members are battling on the front lines of climate change, both in educating their water users about its effects and in […]

 

Tips for Visiting Africa for the First Time


Wednesday, September 13th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

Many of our US-based staff members at The Water Project have lived, worked, or been on extended visits to Africa. We’re well aware that Africa is an entire continent; travelers should expect big differences between countries, regions, and even counties/sub-counties. However, some travel tips can apply anywhere. We thought we’d share some of our cumulative knowledge […]

 

Catherine’s Rise to Woman Leader – Thanks to Water


Wednesday, September 6th, 2023by Guest Contributor

Living without clean water taught me many lessons. 

 

A Day in the Life: Mapping Water Points in Sierra Leone


Wednesday, August 30th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

The Water Project strives to bring water to those who need it most, and the first step is to figure out where the need is. But the process of collecting that information isn’t as straightforward as you might think. In a wealthier country, if you wanted to conduct a survey asking who has access to […]

 

Dreams of College and Careers: Why Water is Essential to Women’s Equality


Monday, August 28th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

Saturday, August 26th was National Women’s Equality Day in the United States — a holiday created in 1973 to commemorate women’s right to vote.  In the United States, women’s equality has made great strides, but there are still ways in which women are at a disadvantage. All inequality is worth addressing, of course. But it’s […]

 

But What About the Teachers? How the Water Crisis Endangers Everyone at a School


Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023by Jamie Heminway

When we build water projects at schools, our instinct is always to talk about the students.  But with going back to school at the top of everyone’s minds, we’re taking a moment to appreciate the teachers behind the water crisis. They deserve recognition for educating their students despite the odds stacked against them. Where we […]

 

Dedicated Donors: Julie Transformed Her Curiosity About the World into a Force for Good


Wednesday, August 16th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

“Who I am is a person who does what I can to help others who could use a helping hand.”

 

Making Waves: How Access to Water Powers Education


Thursday, August 10th, 2023by Jamie Heminway

Last week, we published a blog explaining why it’s so hard to become educated in sub-Saharan Africa. This week, we’re back to show how adequate water, hygiene, and sanitation on school grounds can address these issues that cause almost a third of children in sub-Saharan Africa to drop out before they finish primary school. The […]

 

Why Becoming Educated is Hard in Sub-Saharan Africa – Especially for Girls


Thursday, August 3rd, 2023by Jamie Heminway

Here in the United States, late summer is the time of year when kids and parents alike start thinking about heading back to school. In the U.S., the process involves kids getting supplies, meeting teachers, and maybe even scouting the trendiest outfits. It’s unlikely that any U.S. parents are worried about whether the kids will […]