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11 July 2025

Our Annual Report 2024 is available!

Read our 2024 annual report here to find out all about our latest key figures.

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11 July 2025

Our Annual Report 2024 is available!

Read our 2024 annual report here to find out all about our latest key figures.

28 June 2024

Participation in the Singapour International Water Week

BWW was invited to the Singapore International Water Week, an exciting event on water, allowing Philippe de Roux and Agathe, our partnership manager in the Philippines, to present our model to various stakeholders. The networking events enabled us to explore promising collaboration opportunities with companies that even visited our intervention area in Salcedo, Philippines, right […]

16 April 2024

Discover our Bangladesh project through the Zayed Sustainability Prize film!

Discover our Bangladesh project through the Zayed Sustainability Prize film!

02 December 2023

better with water arrives in Kenya: toward better access to water for residents of Kisumu’s informal settlements

Following a promising exploratory mission to Kenya in October 2023, better with water has launched a feasibility study in the city of Kisumu, a major urban center in western Kenya located on the shores of Lake Victoria.

12 September 2023

New water network in Kalabagan, Bangladesh!

The new Kalabagan water network was inaugurated today. Kalabagan is established around 32 years ago, is located in the dry fish market area, near by CNB colony. Around 1,100 inhabitants live in this slum, with an average income of 10tubeBDT per month, per household.  People use deep tubes well with water available 3 hours per […]

23 February 2023

Discover our project in Tangke 2, in the Philippines!

Discover our project in Tangke 2, in the Philippines!

02 January 2023

Discover our project at CNB Colony, Bangladesh, in video!

Discover our project at CNB Colony, Bangladesh, in video!

20 November 2020

Water is life: reviving water supply and livelihoods in Dhaka

5 of Bangladesh’s 700 rivers flow through its capital, Dhaka. Yet, nearly one-third of its residents still lack legal and safe access to drinking water.

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