Typhoid Eliminated in School Thanks to Biosand Filter!
The Global Women’s Water Initiative Team has been traveling through East Africa to visit the women teams that were trained in our 2011-2012 year long training program. Meet the people whose lives they...
View ArticleGirls No Longer Miss School Thanks to a Newly Installed Rainwater Harvesting...
The Global Women’s Water Initiative Team has been traveling through East Africa to visit the women teams that were trained in our 2011-2012 year long training program. Meet the people whose lives they...
View ArticleSpecial Event “Women Making Waves” Oct 25
Join Women’s Earth Alliance and Crabgrass as we celebrate the Global Women’s Water Initiative and the amazing women who have changed the lives of over 15,000 people in East Africa. We will be sharing...
View ArticleGWWI Graduates Launch the First Local Chapter of Global Women’s Water...
Martha and Angella have been friends since they were young children. In 1979 during the Liberation War in Uganda, most people of Moyo, the town on the northernmost tip of Uganda, had to flee their...
View Article“Women Making Waves” GWWI Report Back from Africa Oct 25
One week from tonight join us for an inspiring evening for “Women’s Making Waves: Global Women’s Water Initiative Report Back from Africa”. We’ll share stories of the women who have transformed from...
View ArticleCongrats to GWWI Grad Elected Board Chairperson for her Water District!
The Global Women’s Water Initiative is so excited to announce that Catherine Wanjohi, GWWI 2011 Graduate has been elected as the Chairperson for the Water Company Board for Naivasha District in Kenya!...
View ArticleNEW VIDEO! “Nothing is Impossible” GWWI 2011
Here are 15,000 reasons for GWWI to be grateful this Thanksgiving! A year ago these African women had never picked up a shovel in their lives. Now, a year later after attending the Global Women’s...
View ArticleWomen-Led WASH Service Center Training Program Launches in Uganda
After a stellar year where GWWI graduates provided clean water and sanitation to over 15,000 people, GWWI launches its next phase of training. 10 of the strongest teams (20 women) from Uganda, Tanzania...
View ArticleCongrats to Gemma Bulos, GWWI Director Selected as Stanford Social...
A huge congratulations to GWWI Director Gemma Bulos for being selected as 1 of 3 people from around the globe to be a 2013 Stanford Social Entrepreneur Fellow (SEERS Program). This highly competitive...
View ArticleTHE WAVE of H2ope, Gratitude and Women’s Empowerment Continues…
“I used to think that to be a trainer you had to be educated. But here I am a WASH trainer in my community!” Grace Mushongi, BUWEA Community Organizer and GWWI Graduate When Grace Mushongi came to the...
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