The People Who Plant The Seeds Of Change: World Water Week 2023 During this year’s World Water Week, we want to focus on how positive change is generated around the world. How…Julia Hall August 18, 2023
Addressing Sanitation and Hygiene For Women In The Developing World Women in the developing world face great challenges in maintaining sanitation and hygiene during menstruation. Improved access to water is…Julia Hall August 16, 2023
What Are PFAs and Why Is the United States So Concerned? As of late, an emerging class of contaminants called PFAs have emerged as a threat to human health. PFAs are…Julia Hall July 25, 2023
The 2023 Malawi Cholera Outbreak: A Conversation with Heidi Rickels and Washington Chimuzu Malawi is experiencing one of the worst cholera outbreaks in its history. Heidi Rickels and Washington Chimuzu talk about relief…Julia Hall May 5, 2023
Greenwashing: How it Works and What it Means for Us Greenwashing refers to marketing strategies that emphasize a company’s positive impact on the environment despite that company’s failure to follow…Julia Hall April 26, 2023
The History of Water Purification How did people clean their water when things like bacteria and viruses wouldn’t be discovered until centuries later? How were…Julia Hall April 1, 2023
The Water Collection Gender Gap The gender gap in water and sanitation affects millions of women and girls worldwide. Inequality in water collection creates increased…Julia Hall February 24, 2023
Danny, Providing Solutions for Water in Natural Disaster Danny is a visual artist, a corporate executive, a resource speaker, and in 2014, he became a humanitarian worker, focusing…Julia Hall February 6, 2023
Implications of Poverty and Alleviation Strategies in Uganda In Uganda, circumstances such as large family size, inherited health issues, and lack of skilled laborers are among the leading…Julia Hall January 30, 2023