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Seven Weeks for Water 2026 | Week 7 - Power and gender dynamics in a water-scarce world The seventh and last reflection of Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is jointly authored by Hella Tangu and Dinesh Suna. Hella Tangu is a Ugandan s...

The seventh and last reflection of Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is jointly authored by Hella Tangu and Dinesh Suna. Hella Tangu is a Ugandan sustainability professional, working as a Land, Water, and Food advocacy fellow at WCC.
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Seven Weeks for Water 2026 | Week 6 - Safe water for all: a vision of shared well-being This week’s reflection – the sixth of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Rev. Dr Angelique Walker-Smith, World Council of Churche...

This week’s reflection – the sixth of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Rev. Dr Angelique Walker-Smith, World Council of Churches president from North America. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches #AngeliqueWalkerSmith

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Seven Weeks for Water 2026 | Week 5 - Sanitation for dignity: WASH for an inclusive future - Perspectives from Norwegian Church Aid The fifth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Michele Vecchi and Anne-Grete Larsen. Vecchi is a senior climate resil...

The fifth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026 is authored by Michele Vecchi and Anne-Grete Larsen. Vecchi is a senior climate resilient water sanitation and hygiene advisor with Norwegian Church Aid.
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Seven Weeks for Water 2026 | Week 4 - Women and Water: Etsutchukha! When a perennial lake runs out of life The fourth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026,  coinciding with International Women’s Day, is authored by theologian Renemsongla O...

The fourth reflection of the Seven Weeks for Water 2026, coinciding with International Women’s Day, is authored by theologian Renemsongla Ozukum from Nagaland, India. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches

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Seven Weeks for Water 2026 | Week 3 - Fields, Food, and Water: Women and Men, Agriculture, and the WASH Connection The third week of Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Musamba Mubanga-Mtonga, who hails from Zambia and works as a senior advoca...

The third week of Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Musamba Mubanga-Mtonga, who hails from Zambia and works as a senior advocacy officer on food security and climate change at Caritas Internationalis, Rome. #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #WorldCouncilofChurches #Zambia

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Seven Weeks for Water 2026: Week 2 - Water and conflict: How accessibility is ensured in conflict zones for marginalized groups The second of the Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Tewaney Seifesellassie Yohannes, a senior climate advisor and head of the ...

The second of the Seven Weeks for Water reflection is authored by Tewaney Seifesellassie Yohannes, a senior climate advisor and head of the Peace, Advocacy, and Ethics Department at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Development and Inter-Church Aid Commission, Ethiopia. #SevenWeeksforWater2026

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Seven Weeks for Water 2026: Week 1 - Climate resilient communities in the context of WASH Ecumenical Water Network   Seven Weeks for Water 2026 - Week 1: Climate resilient communities in the context of WASH LATIN AMERICA: RESILIEN...

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WCC News: WCC launches Seven Weeks for Water 2026, highlighting women's water justice Water holds profound spiritual significance in Christian tradition as a gift from God. Yet 2.2 billion people worldwide - disproportionately...

Water holds profound spiritual significance in Christian tradition as a gift from God. Yet 2.2 billion people worldwide - disproportionately women and girls - lack safe drinking water. #WCCNews #SevenWeeksforWater2026 #waterjustice

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