Hurricane Mitch: 20 years on

At 8.30 this morning I was giving a speech to a group of people from World Duty Free, who have been […]
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Day of the Girl

International Day of the Girl is an important observance by the United Nations to recognise the basic needs of girls, […]
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Enelesi’s Story

A typical day for Enelesi meant waking up at 4am to fetch water from a nearby community. “Sometimes they would […]
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Progress through piped systems in Nairobi

I find myself in strange, somewhat unchartered, territory of late. Having started up and run One since 2004, I’ve handed […]
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Lilian's story

Lilian lives with her five children in Mukuru, an informal settlement in Nairobi that faces water shortage due to lack […]
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6 ways to support The One Foundation

This month, we were thrilled to announce that we’ve now raised over £17.4 million for life-changing water projects, helping 3.3 million […]
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Whisky for water: PeatReekers support The One Foundation

Stories of Al Capone, American prohibition and the moonshiners of the 1920’s are well recognised and Scotland, like the USA, […]
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Veronica's story

The borehole in Kantukure Village provides water to over 250 families; a total of 1,500 people. Veronica often has to wake up […]
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From clean water to great chocolate

The Ashanti region of Ghana is home to many cocoa-growers living in small towns – like the ones I visited this […]
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