Joanna Mott

Joanna Mott

Joanna Mott has more than 20 years’ experience in international development, starting in 1995 at Puntos de Encuentro, a feminist rights-based NGO in Nicaragua. She has since worked on a range of NGO and government development programs in different countries. Her specialization in gender equality and social inclusion, or GESI, and WASH began in early 2000 in East Timor with Oxfam Australia and later with a rural WASH program of the Australian government. Joanna is currently a GESI adviser on the Water for Women Fund coordinator team.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Grounding positive norms for clean water

Opinion: Grounding positive norms for clean water

almost 4 years ago // Produced in Partnership: WASH Works

To ensure positive and sustainable behavior change in WASH practices, we need to address underlying negative social norms. Without this, WASH services are less effective, less climate-resilient, and less sustainable.