
chaity: water founder Scott Harrison presents his story at LuxuryLab's 2009 Innovation Forum. This program was recorded on November 6, 2009. charity: water on the web: www.charitywater.org LuxuryLab presents its first-ever INNOVATION FORUM, an unprecedented event addressing the rapidly changing luxury marketplace. Held at TheTimesCenter, the forum brought together thought leaders to share never-seen-before research, trends, best practices, and a passion for ideas. - LuxuryLab Scott Harrison spent 10 years as a New York City party promoter, throwing fashion and music events at top nightclubs for the likes of MTV, VH1, ABC TV, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Universal Records, Island Records, Bacardi, and Anheuser-Busch. In the fall of 2004, disgusted with the selfish and indulgent life he led, he returned to his childhood Christian faith and left nightlife to volunteer with a team of humanitarian doctors and surgeons onboard a hospital ship in Liberia, Africa. Armed with a pair of Nikons, Harrison spent eight months as the ship's volunteer photojournalist, documenting the incredible need he saw there. Returning home to New York City a year later, he produced a large exhibition in Chelsea of more than 100 photographs and videos from the journey. The show gathered major media attention and brought in more than $96000 in donations for medical procedures and freshwater well projects in Africa. Following another six-month journey on the ship to West Africa, he returned to New York City to <b>...</b>
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March 22nd is World Water Day. More than 1 billion people on the planet don't have access to clean drinking water. For $20 a person, non-profit charity: water funds clean water solutions like shallow wells, deep wells, rainwater harvesting systems, and spring protections to provide people in need with clean and safe drinking water. Find out how you can help give one person clean drinking water at www.charitywater.org charity: water's latest promo video features the well-drilling work we fund in the forgotten Central African Republic. Directed by Simon Willows, "Time Bomb" track donated by Beck.
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ONE child dies every 15 seconds in the world from diseases associated with a lack of clean drinking water. ONE dollar can provide ONE African with clean drinking water for one year. ONE person (that's you!) can make a difference. African Children's Choir concert music video with photographs and other video link together to portray the difference each of us can make and the power of ONE!
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Water for African Cities Programme facilitates the adoption of measures to ensure access to environmentally sound water and sanitation service provision to the un-served, as well as improved access for underserved populations of the target cities. Through demonstration projects and capacity building interventions carried out in collaboration with national partners, regional and international financial institutions, the programme supports water supply and sanitation utilities, local governments, NGOs and communities to leverage resources for scaling up and replication at the country level.

A brief overview of the African Boreholes Initiative, an humanitarian aid project that drills wells to provide clean drinking water in Africa. The initial target project is in Kenya. For more information contact info@africanboreholes.com
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Access to safe drinking water is a global problem for nearly a billion people. For approximately 200 million people, many in Africa, high levels of naturally occurring fluoride in the water cause disfiguring and debilitating dental and skeletal disease. University of Oklahoma (OU) environmental scientist Laura Brunson is back from Ethiopia where, with support from the National Science Foundation, she's developing fluoride filtering devices that use inexpensive materials readily available right there in the villages. Brunson is a graduate student in the WaTER (Water Technologies for Emerging Regions) Center in OU's College of Engineering. She says it's important to not only solve the water problems, but also to enlist community support. So, Brunson asks a lot of questions in the villages she's helping. She's also researching social entrepreneurship's role in mitigating the water crisis in developing regions.
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Matt Damon was one of hundreds of participants in this year's meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, former President Bill Clinton's effort to funnel wealth in ways that improve lives in poor places. He announced a pledge to raise $1 million for water projects in Africa. More at dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com http
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Park Sang-won, Korean celebrity and environmental photographer. Jenny Ross, American photographer specializing in the Arctic region. These two individuals portray the changes occurring in the Arctic region and in Africa from climate change. Greenland, at the frontline of climate change. With her photography, Jenny Ross captures the Inuits and their determination to maintain their traditional way of life in the face of an inexorably changing world. On the other side of the world, Korea's Park Sang-won goes to the African continent, perhaps the place that has incurred the most damages from climate change. Kenya, especially, has experienced five years of devastating droughts, a catastrophe that has caused ecosystems to shrivel up and animals and humans to die from thirst. Through his photos, Park has captured Kenya's traumatizing struggle for precious water. Through her delicate and soft point-of-view, Ross creates images of lingering depth. With his strong and challenging point-of-view, Park shows the global warming crisis. This documentary introduces a world in crisis due to the climate change, a world that these two photographers have captured with their cameras.

www.waterforafrica.org.uk A UK WATER CHARITY THAT SPECIALIZES IN DRILLING BORE HOLES IN RURAL VILLAGES WITHIN WEST AFRICA AND HELPING OTHER ORGANISATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH GROUNDWATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING.
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A grassroots effort by an Australian/Irish plumber Liam Dunne working with the www.supportkorando.org project to achieve an outcome for people in west Kenya. This project (phase 1) will supply water to the villages in Korando. Phase 2 of the project will commence after funding has been achieved.

facebook.com Drop in the Bucket is a Los Angeles and Gulu, Uganda based non-profit organization that is working to help children in African schools by installing clean water wells and sanitation systems, emphasizing a hands-on approach, minimum expense, environmental soundness and monitored sustainability. Helping to rebuild in Northern Uganda after more than two decades of a brutal guerilla war waged by Joseph Kony's terror group the LRA. Since forming in 2006 Drop in the bucket has completed over 150 wells and several sanitation systems at schools and villages in sub-Saharan Africa. To learn more please go to www.dropinthebucket.org
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I believe in focusing on what we CAN do, rather than focusing on what we CAN'T do. Even if you're only helping one person...well, that's one beautiful, valuable, precious life. :) I made this quick video today to promote one of the many awesome humanitarian organizations that I support- It's called "The Water Project" which is an organization that's working hard to bring clean drinking water to the people who need it most. thewaterproject.org www.facebook.com Check it out, donate if you can, and share this info. :) I feel that EVERYONE deserves something as simple and crucial for life as clean, safe drinking water. The song I used in this video- www.youtube.com Much love!!! Leija :)
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Sierra Leone is one of many places in the world where the people have had to travel miles to get clean water. Donations received by LDS Charities has enabled them to help the people help themselves by providing the tools they need to install a system in their community to capture clean water from springs, rain, or wells. Additional systems can be installed in other communities through funding that LDS Charities receives.
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A documentary on the lack of clean water in Africa. I do not own any songs in this video!
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1.1 billion people don't have access to clean water. charity: water took this footage in rwanda, an hour south of the capital, Kigali. Children walk hours to then wait in line for dirty water. Dirty Water they'll use to cook, clean an drink. do something about it. charity: water builds wells in Africa. www.charityis.org.
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Africa Water Resources Atlas - challenges and opportunities. The atlas combines visual time series imagery to visually show how climate change threatens the fresh water resources on the African continent. Using satellite pictures taken over long periods of time, the atlas now makes it possible for us to see changes that we were not able to see just 10 to 20 years ago.
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Around three thousand refugees are arriving in the Dadaab complex every day, to flee the worsening drought in neighbouring Somalia. There are already 440000 people at the site. Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reports from Garissa in northeast Kenya.
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This video was taken in Botswana and Namibia. The hotel was called Impalila Island Lodge. From their website: The rush of the Mambova Rapids casts a soft blanket of sound over Impalila Island Lodge. Nestled close to the junction of four countries - Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe - and near the meeting place of the mighty Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, Impalila Island Lodge is a water-bound wonderland. With over 100km of waterways to traverse, Impalila lies a mere 80km upriver from the Victoria Falls. Surrounded by rippling beds of pink-tinged water lilies, the lodge lies protectively beneath the branches of a 700 year-old Baobab tree under which, it is said, David Livingstone camped. Eight luxury en-suite chalets all with river views echo the colours of Africa. Here lies promise of excitement by day; tranquillity by night. Light arching through long-stemmed wine glasses throws colour onto crisp linen. An attentive team produces culinary art, and mealtimes become a ritual of their own.
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www.pbs.org FRONTLINE/World investigates one of its own stories, "The Play Pump," which promised to use a merry-go-round and the power of children to help meet the dire need for fresh water in southern Africa. After the story aired in 2005, major donors, including the US government, launched a multimillion-dollar campaign to install the device in thousands of African schools and villages. Now, correspondent Amy Costello investigates what happened to those communities, as the promise of the PlayPump fell short.
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Video for Science Project. Did you know that nearly 1 Billion people in the world do not have access to safe, adequate drinking water? You can help with water related problem in Africa by joining "The Water Project." Ways you can help are by donating money or raising awareness. Visit them at: thewaterproject.org to find out more

World Concern helps people with basic needs, including water and food, then works to improve communities through education, basic health care, vocational training and financial resources. The Christian humanitarian organization has a 50-year history of success, working in 24 of the world's poorest countries, reaching 6.5 million people in 2007 alone. www.worldconcern.org
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imagine if New York City's taps went dry. What would we do? Jennifer Connelly walks to Central Park to get dirty water for her family as millions of mothers in Africa do every day. This new PSA from charity: water was directed by Hotel Rwanda's Terry George, cinematography by Ellen Kuras. Music by Rumor Mill. Edited by Michael Rothman @ Mudbutter. Produced by www.publicaddress.tv All involved DONATED their time. Its national commercial debut was on American Idol Gives Back on April 9. Want to act? Only $20 can give one person clean and safe drinking water for 20 years. charity: water helps build wells in Africa and provides clean, safe drinking water. PLease help us dig wells. Start by helping one person. Find out more at www.charitywater.org
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This dude that we met on holiday is a awesome dude who can hold up water in his body untill he needs it and then just spills it back out again , awsome stuff!! the stunts that he pulls of are just some kind of magic
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www.livingeco.com ► Find green products at the best prices! http www.twitter.com Grey's Anatomy actress Chyler Leigh interviewed at the Thirst Project Event on World Water Day, 2012 by LivingECO.com's Ken Spector. Chyler and her husband have donated 15000 dollars to build a well in Swaziland, Africa. The Thirst Project and their celebrity supporters announced their mission to raise $50 million dollars to provide the entire nation of Swaziland, Africa with fresh, clean drinkable water. This fundraising will help to combat disease and extend lives. Swaziland, Africa has the highest density of HIV positive people and giving those people access to clean water means longer lives because the people die quicker from parasites and dirty water than they do from HIV itself. The Thirst Project's biggest supporter kicked off this fundraiser with a huge donation.
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Promoting the installation of a water well drilling machine to eliminate waterborne sickness that was killing many people. Background: Present day Benin was the site of Dahomey, a prominent West African kingdom that rose in the 15th century. The territory became a French Colony in 1872 and achieved independence on 1 August 1960, as the Republic of Benin. A succession of military governments ended in 1972 with the rise to power of Mathieu KEREKOU and the establishment of a government based on Marxist-Leninist principles. A move to representative government began in 1989. Two years later, free elections ushered in former Prime Minister Nicephore SOGLO as president, marking the first successful transfer of power in Africa from a dictatorship to a democracy. KEREKOU was returned to power by elections held in 1996 and 2001, though some irregularities were alleged. KEREKOU stepped down at the end of his second term in 2006 and was succeeded by Thomas YAYI Boni, a political outsider and independent. YAYI has begun a high profile fight against corruption and has strongly promoted accelerating Benin's economic growth. Economy - overview: The economy of Benin remains underdeveloped and dependent on subsistence agriculture, cotton production, and regional trade. Growth in real output has averaged around 4% in the past three years, but rapid population growth has offset much of this increase. Inflation has subsided over the past several years. In order to raise growth, Benin plans to <b>...</b>
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This video shows the remarkable technology transfer that is taking place in Africa as thousands of people are introduced to solar cooking technology, which allows them to cook food and boil water using Africa's most abundant and free source of energy--the sun. I hope you will share this and other videos on my solarwindmama channel with your family and friends.
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"So what if there was an aquifer under the Sahara desert with enough water to supply Libya with water for 200 years? Now what if Libya was planning on using this water to create farms and feed Africa? Now what if the IMF and UN want Africa to starve? Oh then they fly through the desert and use depleted uranium bombs to poison said water.. to keep Africa in its place. "- Dan Winchester The channel that originally posted this, www.youtube.com Related video, www.youtube.com Libyan war for gold and to preserve dollar status, www.youtube.com Keep up with Jim Rogers latest project to create a system that will hold politicians feet to the fire, and to put shackles on lobbyists so that they can no longer control the system. One day we might have a system that's controlled by the people and is for the people. www.govathome.com
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Collected pictures from all around to make this video for one of my all time favorite singers."Fela Anikulapo Kuti"may his legacy inspire a positive change in africa.
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The indie movie "Did I Say Thousand Island?" and how it will be used as a benefit movie to support WWD and the Global Water Crisis. Check it out at www.remake4water.org
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Millions of people die each year in Africa because of a lack of clean drinking water. Researchers at Stellenbosch University in South Africa have developed an innovative and inexpensive solution to dirty water: a filter shaped like a tea bag that fits into the neck of a bottle.... www.euronews.net

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