WaterAid UKWhat has chilli pickle got to do with a period?One year on from our first meeting, we revisited teenager Rabina to discover how she’s standing up to the stigmas around periods in her…May 26, 2017May 26, 2017
WaterAid UKSpot the difference: photos from the past capture change in remote EthiopiaWhat do you remember about 2004? The Athens Olympics? The last ever episode of Friends? Some might recall it as the year that Facebook…Mar 20, 2017Mar 20, 2017
WaterAid UKWaterAid asked multi-generational families around the world to have their photo taken with the…And from the UK to Malawi, the US to Nepal, the one thing that unites them? The clean running water and safe toilets they all now have…Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
WaterAid UKinHealth For AllDelivering health for all with taps and toilets in Nigeria’s health centresWater, sanitation and hygiene must be included in the health conversation.Dec 12, 2016Dec 12, 2016
WaterAid UKLeaving no one behindThis International Day of Persons with Disabilities, meet the inspiring people leading the way towards equality and accessibility for all……Dec 2, 2016Dec 2, 2016
WaterAid UKShame, secrecy and seclusionWhat having your period means in rural Nepal — photographed by the girls who experience it.May 24, 20161May 24, 20161
WaterAid UKThe things they carrySurvivors of Nepal’s 2015 earthquakes and the stories of the possessions they saved.Apr 25, 2016Apr 25, 2016
WaterAid UKPlumbing vs. GangsBuildings wells to end violence in one Nicaraguan community.Apr 18, 2016Apr 18, 2016
WaterAid UKBaby clothes, blankets — and razor blades: a look inside maternity bags around the worldAs a mum-to-be, it might just be the most important, and the most intimate, bag you’ll ever pack. But what do you put in your maternity bag…Jan 25, 20161Jan 25, 20161
WaterAid UKThe Great British Stink150 years ago in the UK, you would have seen (and smelled) the sanitation crisis everywhere you went. It took ordinary people, local…Jun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015