Water Utility in Malang City Gets Ready to Manage Domestic Wastewater
Like two sides of a coin, drinking water and sanitation are interlinked and inseparable. Improper sanitation can harm the sustainability of water services and climate
Dear Reader,
It is out pleasure to welcome you to the first edition of the USAID IUWASH Tangguh E-Newsletter, released in March 2023. This edition emphasizes the crucial importance of safely managed drinking water for all, especially as we approach celebrating World Water Day – 2023.
World Water Day, celebrated annually on March 22nd, provides us with a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about the millions of people around the world who lack access to water and the impacts climate change is having.
As the 2023 theme is “accelerating change,” we are excited to present you with insights into the efforts made by our partners to improve water access and protect water resources through sustainable management.
The stories from West Kalimantan and East Java provide valuable insights into the ways changes can be initiated at both individual and service provider levels. We encourage you to watch their inspiring video testimonials on YouTube. Additionally, we have included infographics on safely managed drinking water and its current achievement in Indonesia.
We hope that these stories inspire and encourage you to join us in the fight for universal access to clean water in the face of a changing climate.
Happy reading,
USAID IUWASH Tangguh
Like two sides of a coin, drinking water and sanitation are interlinked and inseparable. Improper sanitation can harm the sustainability of water services and climate
Widarningsih, has been working as a community sanitation worker at the Sungai Raya Dalam Community Health Center in Sungai Raya sub-district, Kubu Raya district, West
Diki Sudiyanto and Trisnawati’s family is one of many families in Parit Tokaya village in Pontianak city that rely on well water for daily activities