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Translating the Global Water Crisis into Film: Making From the Ground Up

Translating the Global Water Crisis into Film: Making From the Ground Up

by Pam Lazos | Oct 8, 2021 | access to clean water, Uncategorized, water, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH | 0 comments

By Michelle Kimura  On October 12, 2019, 15 hopeful student filmmakers touched down in Arusha, Tanzania to embark on a two-week journey that redefined my concept of the world as I knew it. Going in, our class knew that we were looking to document the localized impact...

Philadelphia Water Works Selected for the Initiative Dakar 2022

by Pam Lazos | Aug 2, 2021 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Global Water Alliance (GWA) in conjunction with the Fairmount Water Works of Philadelphia is pleased to announce the project, “Embracing History and Technology to make Education an Integral Part of Good Water Governance,” developed by Patrick Cairo,...

Call for Posters

by Pam Lazos | Jul 13, 2021 | Uncategorized, wastewater management, water, Water and Peace | 0 comments

                          Securing the Green to Make it Clean:                          Funding for Sustainable Sanitation Call for POSTERS Calling all Students and Young Professionals On Saturday, October 9th, 2021, Global Water Alliance in partnership with Thomas...

Oh Look — Another Learning Opportunity!

by Pam Lazos | Jul 2, 2021 | water, Water and Peace | 0 comments

On Saturday, October 9, 2021, the Global Water Alliance in alliance with Thomas Jefferson University will convene its virtual 14th Annual Conference entitled, “Securing the Green to Make it Clean: Funding for Sustainable Sanitation.” The conference—the...

Water Literacy 5 — at the Community Level

by Pam Lazos | May 22, 2021 | Uncategorized, water, Water and Peace, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH | 0 comments

[graphics – Arianna Rich] by Dr. Christiaan Morssink Water literacy at the community level is much more than measuring, assessing and improving the literacy of a multitude of households that together make up a community. Even if each household has it’s own water...
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The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues.

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The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues. We provide assistance to others who work on ameliorating the water needs of poor and underserved peoples everywhere, we mentor the next generation of professionals, and we promote a “water footprint mindset” among our youth.