Walk For WaterWalk For Water

This March, stand with women and girls globally by taking on the Walk for Water challenge.

Around the world, women and girls are being held back by having to walk 5km or more for water every day. Their hopes for the future are impacted as they miss out on paid work or school. 

Show solidarity - walk 155km over the month or 5km every day and raise funds to make sure no woman or girl is held back by a lack of clean water.

Sign up today, raise £5, and receive a pair of blue laces

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Step 1

Sign up on your own, with a team, or your school.

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Step 2

Share your fundraising page with your friends and family.

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Step 3

Aim to walk 155km over the month or 5km every day. Track your distance via the Strava app or manually on your page.

Photo of Angeline

Walk for girls like Angeline

Walk for girls like Angeline, 13, from Taranty Bas, Madagascar. Every day, she collects water from the Taranty River two or three times, carrying heavy 20-litre jerrycans or buckets on her head. The weight causes pain in her neck and head, and the trip is exhausting and risky. The steep, uneven path to the river is covered in sharp cacti and it’s hard to stay on her feet and avoid the cactus spikes. The river water often contains mosquito larvae that can spread malaria.  

With clean water nearby, Angeline could spend her time at school instead of walking for hours each day.

Photo of Asha and her children

Walk for women like Asha

Walk for women like Asha, a 27-year-old mother of three, who has to walk nearly two hours each day to collect water from the Dumal River in Ethiopia. Sometimes her children fall ill with diarrhoea because the water isn’t safe to drink. 

Asha knows life would be very different if they had access to clean water: “It’s very challenging but what can I do?”.

With clean water nearby, Asha’s would be free from this daily struggle, and her family could thrive.