33 min

Water Poverty & Inequity Liquid Assets

    • Business

"2 billion people, one in four, live without access to clean water, with women and girls spending 200 million hours every day walking miles for it."

New York Fashion Week features cutting-edge clothing against a backdrop of glitz and glamor. But behind the scenes, millions of women and girls walk miles daily to secure basic water needs. The contrast between catwalks in the spotlight and walks for water in the shadows inspired the Runway for Water campaign.

This powerful initiative from Water for People aimed to grab attention and underscore the urgency of the global water crisis. As Katherine Williford, Chief Growth Officer, and host Ravi Kurani discuss in this episode, the campaign video spotlights Indian women fetching water while dressed in traditional outfits, overlaid with fashion show music. This stark juxtaposition highlights an often overlooked yet critical factor undermining basic rights, health, and advancement worldwide.

Beyond the creative concept, Williford explains Water for People’s innovative model to drive progress on universal access through collaboration, monitoring, and adaptation. With substantial funding gaps persisting, Runway for Water also calls for more influential voices to advocate around this human rights issue impacting billions daily.

What you’ll hear in this episode:


The Runway for Water Campaign: Learn about the eye-opening campaign connecting fashion and lack of water access.
Water for People's Model: Understand Water for People's "Everyone Forever" approach to sustainable water services.
The Walk for Water: Grasp the contrast between fashion shows and women's long walks for water daily.
Collaboration for Access: Discover why cross-sector collaboration is key to achieving universal access.
Monitoring and Adaptation: Appreciate the importance of monitoring programs and adapting approaches.
Addressing Investment Gaps: Realize the critical need for increased funding and political commitments to the water crisis.
Water as Opportunity: Recognize how securing water access unlocks potential for women and girls worldwide.

Katherine recommends you read Dare to Lead by Brene Brown.

Follow Liquid Assets on:


⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LiquidAssets.cc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to follow the larger conversation and never miss an episode.

Sponsored Amazon Affiliate links.

"2 billion people, one in four, live without access to clean water, with women and girls spending 200 million hours every day walking miles for it."

New York Fashion Week features cutting-edge clothing against a backdrop of glitz and glamor. But behind the scenes, millions of women and girls walk miles daily to secure basic water needs. The contrast between catwalks in the spotlight and walks for water in the shadows inspired the Runway for Water campaign.

This powerful initiative from Water for People aimed to grab attention and underscore the urgency of the global water crisis. As Katherine Williford, Chief Growth Officer, and host Ravi Kurani discuss in this episode, the campaign video spotlights Indian women fetching water while dressed in traditional outfits, overlaid with fashion show music. This stark juxtaposition highlights an often overlooked yet critical factor undermining basic rights, health, and advancement worldwide.

Beyond the creative concept, Williford explains Water for People’s innovative model to drive progress on universal access through collaboration, monitoring, and adaptation. With substantial funding gaps persisting, Runway for Water also calls for more influential voices to advocate around this human rights issue impacting billions daily.

What you’ll hear in this episode:


The Runway for Water Campaign: Learn about the eye-opening campaign connecting fashion and lack of water access.
Water for People's Model: Understand Water for People's "Everyone Forever" approach to sustainable water services.
The Walk for Water: Grasp the contrast between fashion shows and women's long walks for water daily.
Collaboration for Access: Discover why cross-sector collaboration is key to achieving universal access.
Monitoring and Adaptation: Appreciate the importance of monitoring programs and adapting approaches.
Addressing Investment Gaps: Realize the critical need for increased funding and political commitments to the water crisis.
Water as Opportunity: Recognize how securing water access unlocks potential for women and girls worldwide.

Katherine recommends you read Dare to Lead by Brene Brown.

Follow Liquid Assets on:


⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LiquidAssets.cc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to follow the larger conversation and never miss an episode.

Sponsored Amazon Affiliate links.

33 min

Top Podcasts In Business

Alles auf Aktien – Die täglichen Finanzen-News
WELT
Handelsblatt Morning Briefing - News aus Wirtschaft, Politik und Finanzen
Teresa Stiens, Christian Rickens und die Handelsblatt Redaktion, Handelsblatt
Doppelgänger Tech Talk
Philipp Glöckler, Philipp Klöckner
OMR Podcast
Philipp Westermeyer - OMR
Finanzfluss Podcast
Finanzfluss
Kampf der Unternehmen
Wondery