Shifting Power in Haiti’s Water and Sanitation Sector
Photo by Danio Darius/Helvetas In Haiti’s rural and semi-urban communities, water is not just a commodity — it is a daily struggle, a responsibility and a source of invisible labor overwhelmingly carried by women and girls. They walk the long paths to water points, manage scarce household resources, care for children and absorb the health risks of inadequate sanitation. Yet, […]
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