We hope this message finds you and your loved ones in good health and navigating safely through this unprecedented time in our collective history. With pandemic challenges facing people across the globe, we’re thrilled to let you know that PWW team members have been designated as “essential” in communities where we work. This year, even Continue reading
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Grateful Grandmother in Cité Soleil
Tisse Saimphise is a 47 year old woman. She has lived in Cité Soleil, the urban slum located next to Haiti’s Port-au-Prince capital, since 1997. Her daughter, Geveline Saimphise, died last year, a couple of months after giving birth to Paulsin Fransito, Tisse’s grandson. Geveline was survived by her four children. Tisse lives in a Continue reading
Let’s Talk About What Makes Water “Safe”
What is meant by “safe” water? And, how does PWW work to bring safe water to communities? World Water Day is this Friday, March 22nd! We are working to continue to provide you with insights about what goes into implementing sustainably safe water programs in underserved communities. You can access our series of blogs for Continue reading
Let’s Talk About Hygiene Education
How does hygiene education help to ensure sustainable access to safe water? And, how does PWW integrate it into programs? As World Water Day, March 22nd, comes closer, we want to provide you with insights about what goes into implementing sustainably safe water programs in underserved communities. You can access our series of blogs for Continue reading
World Water Day 2019: Blog Series
Welcome to the landing page for our series of blogs leading up to World Water Day 2019. Please enjoy. Blog 1: Let’s Talk About World Water Day With less than a month until World Water Day 2019, we wanted to take a moment to talk more about this internationally recognized day that is growing in Continue reading