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Asia's Next Challenge: Securing the Region's Water Future

The global demand for fresh water is soaring as supply becomes more uncertain. Water-related problems are particularly acute in Asia-the … Read More»

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Bare feet pilgrims bitter waters drink...

These words are for Renee Mboya; that she may flourish and be a world leader. I bless her as only a Mother can..... … Read More»

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I will keep mine happy hope in a song

Hope will dance with me Philo Ikonya What was that you said Hope? Will you still dance with me; Hoping as you sing Tumaini? We can turn and turn and swiftly again, … Read More»

Flow: For Love of Water

Water is life, insists Flow, a hair-raising documentary of the global water crisis that showcases the many practical, affordable solutions now being implemented around the globe. Read More »

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Please Vote Africare! Up to $2.5 million will be donated

Vote for project: "Clean Water - Life’s Lifeline” You can find this project under Community Development and the section labeled "Disaster Relief, Food Crisis & Poverty." … Read More»

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World Pulse and Melinda Kramer on AlterNet

This post is a warm thank you to fellow PulseWire member Melinda Kramer, who sat down with me in February to share her thoughts for World Pulse's latest e-magazine, "A Ripple Effect: Water Solutions Span the Globe". Visit Melinda's profile - she's the founding director of the Women's Earth Alliance here in Berkeley, CA, where she helps environmental advocates working around the world to solve problems like water access and sanitation in their communities, by providing connections, resources and training. … Read More»

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The Movement of Water

Water is most alive when it moves. Coursing through our bodies and across the earth, this liquid life force has its own voice and its own path. Yet, when we block, force, and contaminate water it becomes sluggish and deadly. Its death is our death.

There is no greater threat to global public health than unsanitary water conditions, which are responsible for eighty-eight percent of disease, taking more lives than war, terrorism, and HIV/AIDs combined. Read More »

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