HOW: Channeling Water Solutions W12+
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HOW: Channeling Water Solutions is brought to you by W12+, a movement to connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions starting with local organizations and leaders. Water sustains every one of us, and in a rapidly urbanizing world amidst a global climate crisis, the HOW Podcast is connecting you with leaders who are pushing the boundaries on what’s possible for a water secure future. We explore not just the technical work behind these solutions, but the people driving them. Come learn from our guests and hear how the future of water is happening today.
W12+ is a partnership of motivated organizations that connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions. W12+ facilitates conversations and research to turn words into action. W12+ has partnerships in South Africa and South Sudan with more to come in 2022.
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How to Slow Water for Liveable Cities
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