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The Conference on Water showed the ability of Brazil’s civil society to come together.
Coordination between IAS and partners ensures the participation of the Brazilian government in the United Nations Water Conference.
More than 130 civil society organizations started a movement to call for the sending of a qualified delegation representing the Brazilian government to the UN Water Conference, organized by the IAS and 13 other partner institutions.
Leia MaisThe IAS joins the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) global partnership
There is a Solution for Sanitation Network: coordination between multiple stakeholders to increase access to water and sanitation in Brazil.
This network is accepting new members. Organizations and individuals may join through the initiative’s website.
Leia MaisWorld Toilet Day 2022 debated how to ensure universal access to water and sanitation for all in all territories.
Reaching universal access to water and sanitation is looking at those in most need
In an interview with IAS, the UN Special Rapporteur for the DHAES, Pedro Arrojo defends investment in sanitation solutions that require less financial and technical support, highlights the protagonism and involvement of women and warns about the urgency of caring for the environment environment
Leia MaisSanitation: a human right far from being guaranteed to all.
In an interview, Professor Léo Heller points out the need to mitigate inequalities in order to achieve universal access to sanitary sewage.
Leia MaisThe Human Right to Water and Sewage Treatment is a social, collective and feminine historical achievement!
The knowledge and perseverance of one woman contributed to the recognition of the Human Right to Water and Sanitary Sewage.
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