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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 drivers of poverty. In order to foster economic development and provide dignity for Ugandans, business is key.
Sierra Leone, Then and Now
Sierra Leone changed drastically after its Civil War. Read our founder’s commentary about changes and the clean water crisis there.
A Holiday Letter From Our CEO
Jereme Lambert, our CEO, invites us to reflect on a year of triumph, not without hardship, in a year of pursuing solutions in the world of clean water.
Creating Hope in Cuba
It was a desire and a privilege of Business Connect to travel to Cuba recently. Three of our core team members visited Cuba several weeks ago, and shared what was a wonderfully raw, eye-opening experience which yielded returns in connections made and experiences had.
Water Filters for Eswatini: Distribution Highlight
Read about how the need for a health clinic in rural Eswatini led to the implementation of the VF600 water filtration system, and transformed the lives of those living in a local community.
Helping Solve South Africa’s Water Crisis: Case Study With Alex
South Africa’s water crisis is characterized by a number of factors. Read more to learn about what Alex, a distributer of clean water solutions, is doing to help solve the crisis, and expand access to essential resources.
World Water Day: A Heart For The Distributor
In this Q&A, CEO Jereme Lambert discusses Business Connect’s strategy for alleviating water insecurity around the world, and the network of international distributors they have created.
Mercy Ministries: Clean Water in Madagascar
Learn more about how the water crisis is affecting Madagascar, and how Mercy Ministries is helping. From healthcare, to clean water, Mercy Ministries identified communities core needs and finds a way to have an impact.
Patience and Tenacity: Ninky’s Journey
“For women in a lot of countries in Africa to cook a meal, they need to go out into the forest, gather wood, bring it home, make a fire, and prepare a meal. It isn’t as simple as turning on a stove. For rural women, this is what they face every day.”