At **Ethana e'World**, we understand that effective WASH services require collaboration with local, national, and international organizations. Through strategic partnerships, we ensure that the most vulnerable populations have access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene education. Our goal is to strengthen the impact of WASH programs by working together with governments, NGOs, and private sector partners.
Our partnerships span across various sectors, from emergency response in disaster zones to long-term water and sanitation infrastructure projects. We aim to improve health outcomes, enhance educational access, and foster community resilience through our collaborative efforts.
Our collaborations span multilateral agencies, local cooperatives, academic institutions, and mission-aligned businesses. Each relationship is anchored in community priorities, transparent governance, and shared accountability.
EEWHO aligns with the UN WASH, Education, and Sport for Development agendas, contributing data, piloting community-led innovations, and scaling rights-based policy reforms.
Women-led cooperatives, youth networks, and disability advocates co-own infrastructure, monitor services, and lead advocacy caravans that hold institutions accountable.
Universities and public health institutes co-design impact evaluations, hydrogeology studies, and curriculum that strengthen evidence-based programming.
Impact investors, ethical manufacturers, and tech companies provide blended finance, green technology, and supply chain expertise to scale community-led enterprises.
15 March 2023, 10:00 to 12:00
Community Hall, Kuto Village
22 March 2023, 14:00 to 17:00
Local Village Hall, Santiago
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