Floating in from upstream
“It was clear that those who funded the water project would not be as proud of their wells today as they were the day after drilling down into the jungle water table.” Guest post by David Peck, founder of SoChange.
“It was clear that those who funded the water project would not be as proud of their wells today as they were the day after drilling down into the jungle water table.” Guest post by David Peck, founder of SoChange.
Basic services to people must be sustainable. Training workshops must not.
Plain Ink is a social enterprise that wants to “fuel a better story” in the developing world. Featuring its latest comic book on sanitation in India, “The Village Changemakers.”
These buzzwords are everywhere these days, but what do they really mean? Kimberly Lemme, Sr. Manager, Program Finance & Compliance at Water for People, shares how her organization re-defines and approaches these concepts.
Dysfunctional and now dangerous wells. Inoperative pumps. Overflowing and abandoned latrines littering the developing world. Don’t the 1 billion people lacking access to clean water deserve more?