Sentences with phrase «communities access to cleaner water»

Whatever the source of his magic, I'm happy to know that this project — which we hope will give Sovu's downstream communities access to cleaner water — is in his capable hands.

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Last year, I visited communities in Tonkolili District that received access to clean water through the money you raised.
March 22 is World Water Day, an event created by the U.N. to raise awareness about the importance of access to clean water — and the communities in desperate need oWater Day, an event created by the U.N. to raise awareness about the importance of access to clean water — and the communities in desperate need owater — and the communities in desperate need of it.
Children who have access to good nutrition, clean water, basic healthcare, and educational opportunities are better prepared to build a future for themselves and their families and communities.
We have clean water and access to that water that some other communities don't have.
Madeleine Foote of the League of Conservation Voters said, «This executive order is about one thing: protecting polluters at the expense of our communities and their access to clean drinking water
«I urge leaders in Albany to convene hearings so that we can examine how officials at all levels of government have responded to contaminated drinking water in upstate communities and what must be done to restore access to clean water for residents in those communities,» she said in a statement.
We partner with communities to improve access to health care, nutritious food and clean water; eliminate barriers to education; create new sources of income; and empower local community groups to lead their own positive change.
WE Villages impact measurements include the number of communities engaged, the number of students now attending school, people with access to clean drinking water, and women empowered through alternative income programs.
Because of this, in impoverished communities where children already have limited access to food, clean water, and other important resources, the possibility of receiving music education is rare or even non-existent.
Craig Kielburger, co-founder of WE Charity, said: «The work of the WE Villages development programme has been able to build more than 1,000 schools and school rooms in our partner communities, giving 200,000 children the opportunity to gain an education, provided over one million people with access to clean water, and our immersive volunteer trips have been a huge part of making that happen.
The Water Project, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing sustainable water projects to communities in sub-Saharan Africa who suffer needlessly from a lack of access to clean water and proper sanitaWater Project, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization unlocking human potential by providing sustainable water projects to communities in sub-Saharan Africa who suffer needlessly from a lack of access to clean water and proper sanitawater projects to communities in sub-Saharan Africa who suffer needlessly from a lack of access to clean water and proper sanitawater and proper sanitation.
People are still without access to food, clean water, power, and other daily necessities, and they face the daunting work ahead to rebuild their communities.
«We have a moral obligation to ensure that every person in our community and beyond has the same access to clean air and clean water,» said Laurie Gift with community organization Omaha Together One Communitcommunity and beyond has the same access to clean air and clean water,» said Laurie Gift with community organization Omaha Together One Communitcommunity organization Omaha Together One CommunityCommunity (OTOC).
For example, through its Beyond Fairtrade programme it is providing help to strengthen democracy, boost productivity, diversify into other products, improve environmental practices, have a stronger voice in trading negotiations or improve community - wide access to basic necessities like clean water, sanitation and green energy.
«With the theft of their land, or environmental damage caused by industries like mining, agribusiness, or logging, it's harder for women to grow food or access clean water, and the work that they're already expected to do to support their families and communities increases,» said Global Witness» Alice Harrison in a recent interview with The Ecologist.
The organization, based in Togo, was recognized for the work it has accomplished in empowering individuals and community groups to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation through construction and refurbishment of drinking water and sanitation facilities, clean - up of sites, and raising awareness through educational campaigns and workshops.
Life expectancy in its rural communities, half of which have no access to clean water, has fallen to little more than 40 years over the past two generations.
Wasif was working with WaterAid, a charity that helps communities gain access to clean, safe water, and sanitation and hygiene education.
You can clearly state this in your objective statement with phrases such as «desire to bring experience working with children to an under - served rural area to provide elementary - level education programs,» or «apply engineering degree to help local communities improve access to clean water
It's also about access to clean water, safe community, not just to health care.
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