We cannot solve the global water crisis alone. That is why our work is built on the power of collaboration. There are many organizations focused on providing safe water around the world. Imagine how much more effective they would be if they all worked together....
According to UNICEF, 76% of households in Ghana are at risk of drinking contaminated water. But Global Water Center’s innovative water education program at St. Paul’s Technical Institute in eastern Ghana is poised to change that. We last updated you on our safe...
Despite common thought in his African community, Seth Boateng didn’t believe that all borehole water was clean. His suspicions were confirmed during a Solar Powered Water Systems (SPWS) course at St. Paul’s Technical School in Kukurantumi, Ghana, where GWC launched a...
At the Global Water Center (GWC), we want everyone to have access to safely managed water. We are working toward this vision by accelerating the professionalization of the rural water sector through capacity development and technical services achieved through...
In our September newsletter, you will find updates on the Ghana Water Education Project, Solar Powered Water Systems training in India, invitation to connect at UNC Water and Health Conference next month, and GWC hiring news. Our team at the Global Water...
Some highlights within this newsletter include connections made at World Water Week, Solar-Powered Water Systems Training continues in India, developing initiatives in Zanzibar and Uganda, and GWC is hiring. Our team at the Global Water Center collaborates to...