SustainIT Below The Surface
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A personal, unfiltered look into Below The Surface’s journey to reshape water sustainability around the world 🌍
From personal memoirs to live interviews with pioneers in the field, we share the life-changing stories of some of the most creative and passionate approaches to solving the water world crisis.
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Human Rights Day: Water
This special flash episode was released on Human Rights Day. It provides an update on recent news with Below The Surface and a breakdown of human rights in the context of clean water.
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A Visit to a Side Unseen
In this episode, we highlight the biggest takeaways from our recent project trip to Ethiopia. The Below The Surface team experienced everything on this trip from funding delays, broken projects, and the severity of communities in need of water to the beauty of what happens when clean water transforms an entire community....and this episode shares every moment. Enjoy, subscribe, and if you learned from this episode share it with a friend!
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What is water Sustainability?
Below the Surface’s mission is to reshape water sustainability but what is water sustainability in the first place ? And why does it matter? Episode 2 of the first season of SustainIT compellingly answers both
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Mintewab’s Trip to Ethiopia: Beauty in everyday life and the importance of storytelling
Today we sit down with our Co-host and the newest member of Below the Surface, Mintewab Bereket, to share the most memorable experiences from her recent trip to Ethiopia. Discussing unforgettable moments and the stories behind her favorite captures, Mintewab explains why the voice of the community is so powerful. She graduated from Kings College London with a Bachelors degree in Global health and aspires to continue her studies of the subject to obtain a Master’s degree and expand her impact on communities worldwide.
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Memoirs from Ethiopia: A girl from Ambentu
The first segment of Memoirs from Ethiopia. The story behind the most memorable picture from Ethiopia during Below the Surface’s first trip.