13 days to go.
Data is the foundation of IWRM.
The Youth-Led SDG 6 Report (2025) turns insights on SDG 6.5.1 into action—and the WASH InfoHub makes that data accessible for all.
📅 7 April | 8 AM
📩 kisumuyouthwashparliament@gmail.com
#WASHMashinani#InfoHub
As we gear towards the launch of InfoHub & the SDG Indicator 6.5.1 Assessment Report on the status of implementation in Kisumu County, we’re diving into how youth-led data can drive accountability, inform decision-making, and shape advocacy and policy.
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Attending the WASH Youth Parliament Training by @WWFKenya at Panari Hotel! Learning communication, digital storytelling, & social media skills to drive WASH advocacy. Excited to make an impact! 💧💻✨
#WASHYouthParliament#YouthForWASH
Use latrines. Protect lives.
During our WASH sensitization at Amalemba Grounds, we emphasized the importance of consistent latrine use, avoiding open defecation, and maintaining hygiene.
Safe sanitation is key to a healthy community.
#WaterAndGender#WASH@WASHallianceKe
Who controls water? Who carries the burden?
Join us this Thursday, we dive into the realities of gender and water governance in Kenya because where women lead, systems endure. 💧
#Worldwaterday2026#Amatsiweek#WomenLead#WaterandGender
During the #amatsiweek Day 4 we convened a roundtable conversation with young people in Kakamega County.
The Programs Officer @_KWAHO reminded young people that as we converse on Social Accountability we should ensure we are responsible for our actions first. @037WaterBunge
As we build up to World Water Day, we must ask: who is being left behind?
Join us this Friday as we challenge systems, unpack inequalities and reimagine water governance through a gender lens.
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World water day 2026 build up, with a workshop on social accountability in relation to gender equality.
Young people, women are mostly affected when there's limited access.
#amatsiForAll#WorldWaterDay2026