Africa
Civil society messages for AfricaSan3 2011
World Water Day 2013 photo highlights
22 March 2013 was World Water Day and many members used the day to carry out advocacy to tackle the world's water and sanitation crisis. See just a small selection of their photo highlights.
Les Compagnons fontainiers du Rwanda (COFORWA)
Les Compagnons fontainiers du Rwanda (COFORWA) works for the well-being of local communities in rural areas of Rwanda by providing improved access to water by constructing water installations. COFORWA has more than 40 years of experience and is based and registered in Muhanga, but operates everywhere in Rwanda. COFORWA also provides training courses on water quality, water installations, and maintenance.
A Rwandan perspective: my messages for the post MDG development agenda

There are so many important issues and priorities to include in the future post Millennium Development Goal agenda. From my perspective of working on WASH in Rwanda, I believe that an emphasis on local and context-specific projects that prioritise water resource management and sustainability is essential as well acknowledging the role the private sector can play in meeting water and sanitation needs.
Ensure a water secure world for all – African vision for post-MDG goal on water

At the final African consultation on water I attended in Tunis for the post- Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) development framework, the overriding outcome was the development of a framework for a distinct goal on water.
The African Development Bank - a primer
Advocacy communications - a handbook for ANEW members
Advocacy and Policy Influencing - Training Manual for ANEW Members
Urgent need for climate change impacts on water policy
The key messages from a recent UNFCCC technical workshop included an urgent call for policy considerations on climate change impacts on water resources and adaptation strategies.
Jeannot Bosingizi nominated DRC 'Woman of courage'

On March 30, 2012 ANEW member Jeannot Bosingizi was nominated 'Woman of courage' for the environment in the DRC by the US Embassy in Kinshasa.