Sareen Malik

Sareen Malik

Sareen Malik is executive secretary at the African Civil Society Network on Water and Sanitation. ANEW and its members work on behalf of the hundreds of millions of people in Africa who lack safe water and those forced to migrate because of climate breakdown, as well as the women who together spend millions of hours each day collecting water and whose daughters will be locked into poverty if the water crisis is not addressed.

Latest Articles

Opinion: How the UN Water Conference can trigger fair water footprints

Opinion: How the UN Water Conference can trigger fair water footprints

almost 3 years ago // WASH

With the UN Water Conference happening now, we have five key recommendations which must be reflected in the ‘UN Water Action Agenda’ to ensure a meaningful legacy for the event

Opinion: After COP 26, unfair water footprints must be fixed

Opinion: After COP 26, unfair water footprints must be fixed

about 4 years ago // WASH Works

The Glasgow Declaration for Fair Water Footprints represents the leadership ambition and shared commitment needed to trigger necessary change. ANEW's Sareen Malik weighs in on making water stewardship the business norm rather than the exception.