FAIR Water? exhibition travels to Bangladesh National Museum with development funded by Reuben College

 

The Fair Water? exhibition, originally showcased at the University of Oxford Museum of Natural History, has launched today on International Museum Day within Nalini Kanta Bhattasali Gallery at the Bangladesh National Museum. Reuben College has funded the development of this exhibition and is recognised in its delivery.

This installation is developed by REACH, a global research programme co-directed by Reuben College’s Professor Katrina Charles. REACH: Improving water security for the poor was a ten-year programme ending in 2025, improving water security for over 10 million vulnerable people across Africa and Asia. Through an interdisciplinary and risk-based approach, it also advanced thinking on rural water finance to provide reliable water services for 100 million people by 2030.

 

Global REACH

Following its launch in Bangladesh, Fair Water? will open at the Ayala Museum in the Philippines on Tuesday 27 May in partnership with the Asian Development Bank, the Ayala Foundation, and others.

You can also view an online version of the Fair Water? exhibition here.