Across Afghanistan, limited access to water and sanitation is creating enormous challenges for women, impacting their ability to stay healthy, make an income, grow food and keep clean. We're working to change that.
Find out about how Sara's water tap is giving her more time to learn, earn and rest, how proper water storage is helping Zahra to earn more money, and how building latrines for girls' primary schools is helping improve attendance.
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Through improved access to water, Sara, her children, and her community can now look forward to a healthier and more inclusive future, full of new possibilities. Read more
Ten year old Aziza knew all too well that a lack of toilets and clean water in her primary school discouraged girls from attending. Read about how we're building toilets, handwashing stations and water points to help young girls in Afghanistan to keep learning for as long as they can. Read more
In a country where agricultural production is the primary source of income for families, the availability of water directly impacts the success of rural livelihoods. For women like Zahra, access to water means access to an income. Read more