Our Partners

MWA collaborates formally and informally with a wide range of organizations around the world, as well as in local program contexts. Our many global partners include:

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The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation is a family foundation established in 1944 by the man who started Hilton Hotels. We provide funds to nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of individuals living in poverty and experiencing disadvantage throughout the world.

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The Hilton Global Foundation is committed to creating a better world to travel by positively impacting the communities Hilton serves, with an emphasis on environmental and social impact.

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WHdx will provide governments, NGOs, donors, and companies with specific, updated data and insights on the quality of WASH in health care facilities.

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WRI is a global nonprofit organization that works with leaders in government, business, and civil society to research, design, and carry out practical solutions that simultaneously improve people’s lives and ensure nature can thrive.

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GETF is a leader in advancing sustainability by partnering business with governments and civil society to build thriving, resilient communities through innovative approaches and technologies.

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The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency for international cooperation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). The SDC is responsible for the overall coordination with other federal authorities of development cooperation and cooperation with Eastern Europe as well as for humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.

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The mission of the Water Point Data Exchange (WPdx) is to unlock the potential of water point data to improve rural water services through evidence-based decision-making

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is America’s civil space program and the global leader in space exploration. The agency has a diverse workforce of just under 18,000 civil servants, and works with many more U.S. contractors, academia, and international and commercial partners to explore, discover, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity.