Alison Macintyre Keywords WaterAid Australia Alison Macintyre WASH in healthcare facilities maternal and newborn health quality universal health coverage nutrition antimicrobial resistance public health Read more about Alison Macintyre Alison has led WaterAid Australia’s strategy, policy, research, and programming on the intersection of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) with human health since 2013. She supports health-related research, programming, and policy work in the Southeast Asia and Pacific regions and contributes to WaterAid’s global policy and advocacy. Her main areas of focus are WASH in healthcare facilities, maternal and newborn health, quality universal health coverage, nutrition, and antimicrobial resistance.
Meredith Hickman Keywords WaterAid Australia clean water toilets hygiene Meredith Hickman Read more about Meredith Hickman Meredith is a development professional dedicated to the global movement for clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene for everyone, everywhere by 2030. As Head of Strategy, she manages a team of technical and business development experts driving the strategic direction of WaterAid’s work in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Prior to joining WaterAid, Meredith supported initiatives around governance, accountability, and decentralization.
Rosie Wheen Keywords WaterAid Australia human rights gender equality universal access to water sanitation and hygiene Rosie Wheen Read more about Rosie Wheen Rosie is a passionate advocate for human rights, gender equality, and universal access to water, sanitation, and hygiene. She has over two decades of international development experience, having lived and worked in Indonesia for six years before joining WaterAid Australia at its inception in 2004. She was Director of International Programs prior to becoming Chief Executive in 2016. Rosie’s leadership manifesto focuses on being an authentic servant leader who always pushes herself beyond her comfort zone—this is where Rosie believes she learns most and performs at her best.