Access to safe, clean and sustainable water supplies is essential for life.
Engagement between Scotland and Malawi in the water sector is well established and active. From large university-led research projects and INGOs, to grassroots community-owned initiatives, Scotland-Malawi links are contributing towards improved health and sanitation and infrastructure.
More recently the intervention of NGO's and Ministry efforts to improve the protection and management of water supplies has improved access. However, there is still a need to examine developing more integrated water management and water resource systems.
Working alongside local communities, government officials and researchers Scotland-Malawi links in the water sector are helping to deliver clean water and sanitation across Malawi.
Member Case Study
University of Strathclyde Climate Justice Fund
The video provides an overview of the activities and impact of the Scottish Government-funded Climate Justice Fund project on Sustainable Groundwater in Malawi. Water For People and the Government of Malawi were Key partners in this work.
Member Case Study
Brewgooder
Brewgooder set off on a mission to make a great tasting craft lager to a unique recipe, sell the beer and invest 100% of their profits – every single penny – into clean water projects. This means that when you drink their beers you are providing someone who needs it with clean drinking water.
They're working with Scottish craft beer punks BrewDog to brew the lager and have created a unique and refreshing beer that they can't wait for you to try.
Profits from their crowdfund will be helping the Nora Doherty School in Dedza, Malawi, which is featured in the campaign video, to improve their access to clean water by installing solar powered water stations. This guarantees improved access to safe water in the dry season and reduce the time burden on women in the community.
Members involved with this area
Here's a selection of Scotland Malawi Partnership members who are actively working on projects in this focus area.
Beverly Kay
Individual
Javier Urena Palencia
Individual
Tiyeni
Kenneth Allen
Individual
Donald Robertson
Brewgooder
Organisation
Francis B Robertson
Individual
Katie Stewart
Youth (under 25 years old)
Marcus Karim
Individual
Orkney-Malawi Partnership
Organisation
Ashley Rogers
Individual
Denend Primary School
School
Sydney Byrns
Individual
Changing Lives Malawi
Organisation
Eve Hartswood
Organisation