Catalysing Change in Badin, Pakistan
Pakistan sits at a crossroads of Asia and
the Middle East, a geographically and culturally diverse nation with
fast-growing power and influence. Despite making significant progress improving
access to clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, more than 18 million
people still have no choice but to drink dirty water.
In Badin, Sindh province, many people still lack access to water, sanitation and hygiene, with over half of the schools having no access to clean water or decent toilets, and two thirds of its rural population going to the toilet in the open.
Help support a project that will work with local people, partners and government to find community-led solution to these water, sanitation and hygiene challenges. By supporting Hogan Lovells partnership with WaterAid, you can support communities with climate-resilient, sustainable services and create models to be replicated across Pakistan.
In Badin, Sindh province, many people still lack access to water, sanitation and hygiene, with over half of the schools having no access to clean water or decent toilets, and two thirds of its rural population going to the toilet in the open.
Help support a project that will work with local people, partners and government to find community-led solution to these water, sanitation and hygiene challenges. By supporting Hogan Lovells partnership with WaterAid, you can support communities with climate-resilient, sustainable services and create models to be replicated across Pakistan.