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    Is Kamala Harris the hero the water sector has been waiting for?

    There appears to be increased political will to tackle WASH. But will that translate to actual change — or actual money?

    By Rebecca L. Root // 24 March 2023

    In the last few months, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has visited a groundwater retention site designed to improve drought resiliency in California, announced a commitment of $500 million to support water infrastructure and lead removal in Philadelphia, and more recently said the aspect of climate policy she is most passionate about is “water policy.”

    If people don’t have water and cannot grow food where they live, they will leave and go somewhere else, Harris said in a recent speech, highlighting how access to water intersects with multiple other global challenges and could even spark conflict.

    But that realization of how vital water is to success across other areas is not yet widespread among political decision-makers, according to sector experts. Having someone globally recognized at the helm of the issue such as Harris could make all the difference, said Alexandra Knezovich, managing director of engagement at The Toilet Board Coalition.

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      Rebecca L. Root is a freelance reporter for Devex based in Bangkok. Previously senior associate & reporter, she produced news stories, video, and podcasts as well as partnership content. She has a background in finance, travel, and global development journalism and has written for a variety of publications while living and working in Bangkok, New York, London, and Barcelona.

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