The Water Integrity Network (WIN) is the leading global research and advocacy partnership dedicated to clean water governance.
WIN focuses on corruption risk prevention and awareness raising, knowledge sharing and technical assistance for integrity since 2006.
We champion integrity to improve water and sanitation management and service delivery for all, including the poorest and most marginalised.
By addressing corruption in water and sanitation, together we can transform water and sanitation management and service delivery to reach everyone, including the most marginalised.
We work as a global research and advocacy partnership, focusing on:
- awareness raising for integrity,
- training and knowledge sharing on clean water governance,
- technical assistance to water and sanitation organisations, to assess integrity risks and prevent corruption.
Join and support us to ensure transparency, accountability, participation, and anti-corruption shake up the water and sanitation sectors for good.
In Tuesday, March 5th, the Water Integrity Network and Uhuru Productions, with support from Brot für die Welt and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, invite you to this free film showing on Day Zero in Cape Town: Capturing Water.
Capturing Water brings fresh insights into water activism and hope from Cape Town, South Africa, and a lesson for water activists everywhere facing major climate-related ravages in their cities.
The film shows the human realities of water scarcity and the decisions and empty promises that lead to day zero scenarios.
Capturing Water introduces different activists as they work tirelessly for their communities’ rights to water and life: a working class activists mobilising against water cut-offs without the dignity of discussion, an activist farmer litigating to stop city plans to cement over an aquifer that provides affordable food to thousands of people, and a suburban activist tirelessly engaging the city to stop sewage flowing into life-giving wetlands.
Afterwards WIN will moderate a discussion on water justice, city politics in times of climate change, and the dynamics behind “day zero” announcements. Seating is limited, please RSVP here to attend.
Tuesday, March 25, at 5:00 pm.
Kino der Kulturbrauerei, Schönhauser Allee 36, 10435 Berlin
We hope to see you there!