Gathanga Ndung’u commemorates activists whose lives were snatched away by Kenya’s brutal capitalism. Activists who launched a war against a system of impunity, a world one hundred times larger, mightier, and older than them, but, Ndung’u explains, that each of them mounted a defence to protect and defend their comrades and communities.
Halma plc, the global group of life-saving technology companies, celebrates the one-year anniversary of its partnership with WaterAid to help tackle the issue of water accessibility and quality in rural India.
The Sandwich Commission on Disability wants to bring water refilling stations to municipal and recreational properties throughout town, allowing residents to refill their reusable water bottles.
Credits: Photo: John Freidah Caption: The summer before her junior year, Flora Klise traveled to Tanzania alongside members of MIT D-Lab to work on the Okoa Project, an ambulance trailer that can be attached to motorcycles. While there, she discovered her interest in water research after seeing children use a well pump to get clean water. Credits: Photo courtesy of the Okoa Project. Caption: After graduating this June, Klise will join Xylem, one of the largest water innovation companies in the world, where she will rotate through three different positions. Credits: Photo: John Freidah
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Growing up in coastal Connecticut, Flora Klise’s childhood was shaped by water. She spent summers taking sailing lessons and working at a local marina. But it wasn’t until she stood next to a well in rural Tan