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“To value water not based on how much it costs to produce water now… but how much it will cost us to produce the next drop of water from a…
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“If you do it well, you find that these politicians are always eager to get this information. Once you equip them with this information, it’s good for them. It’s knowledge…
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Kennedy Odede is one of Africa’s best-known community organizers and social entrepreneurs. Kennedy grew up in Kibera, Kenya, the largest slum in Africa, where he experienced the realities of extreme…
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Mohannad is the Founder and Chairman of Life From Water, an international non-profit delivering clean water and agricultural solutions to underserved, rural communities in Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. In…
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“Our community approach is very simple, but it works really well because we are indigenous here. We understand them. We understand their environment. We understand the language they speak. It…
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“The most important story of our time which is not being told? Is all around water. We’re at this watershed moment, where the UN estimates that in the next decade…
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“We are talking about the fourth industrial revolution. So that’s the agenda which we are trying to push in Malawi and Africa in general to ensure that we are closing…