Predictably unpredictable – happy International Women’s Day 2025
To the women of Watipa – as always, we salute you! Every day – and particularly 8 March – is day to note and honour the women special to us, and
To the women of Watipa – as always, we salute you! Every day – and particularly 8 March – is day to note and honour the women special to us, and
HIV Lens is an interactive mapping tool that visualises the HIV epidemic across England. It provides an overview of trends
Responding to the feedback from Watipa scholars and alumni, in 2025 we aim to start a new Social Impact Leadership Academy. This is part of a
Imagine a world where every woman, every girl, and every family thrives—where health isn’t determined by your postcode, race, or gender. We aim to support women’s and family
Key moments shape or break interactions between priority populations and healthcare workers, and subsequent decisions about accessing healthcare and acquiring knowledge about HIV, sexual health and other health-enabling information
Watipa has a new digital engagement strategy, and we will be posting our latest updates on social media platforms as and when they happen.
This week, in time for World AIDS Day (1 December), we have published the latest HIV data from England on HIV Lens.
Watipa’s logo was designed in 2024, in collaboration with Lacey Marshall and her mother Chelsea, who are proud Gumbaynggirr women and artists
If we foster the agency of disadvantaged young people and help them be the change they want to see in their communities.
Our consultancy work centres in five main areas: Facilitation, Co-design processes with communities, Strategy evaluations, CSR, Technical Assistance