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When Women Lead, Water Futures Change  

Posted in : on 9 March 2026

Through CIWA-supported initiatives, women are not only protecting rivers, groundwater, and ecosystems, they are creating jobs, strengthening livelihoods, and building careers in some of the most climate-vulnerable regions of the continent. 

How to spur male leaders to empower women in water institutions  

Posted in : on 3 March 2026

The Male Champions for Women’s Empowerment, supported by the World Bank’s Cooperation in International Waters in Africa (CIWA) program, is a unique initiative that promotes a culture of transformative change, learning, and iterative adjustments to position women in strategic roles across institutions.

Why Male Allyship Still Matters in 2026: Inside CIWA’s Gender Training 

Posted in : on 29 January 2026

January 2026: First CIWA Male Champions training of the year, designed and facilitated to enable Male Champions to learn about gender equality concepts and practices and be introduced to the approach and expectations of the initiative.  

Empowering Women: CIWA Male Champions Unite in Lesotho

Posted in : on 18 December 2024

First time face-to-face meeting for CIWA Male Champions who shared experiences and strategies to overcome obstacles preventing women’s empowerment.

How can men intentionally stand up for women?

Posted in : on 28 October 2024

Highlights from the online Seminar co-hosted by Women in Water Diplomacy Network (WWDN) and CIWA Program’s Male Champions for Women ’s Empowerment (MCWE).

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