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The Crapper

by Pam Lazos | Nov 11, 2021 | Uncategorized, water, water-borne diseases, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH, world toilet day | 0 comments

World Toilet Day — November 19, 2021 by Tom McKeon Friday, November 19th is World Toilet Day and what better way to celebrate than with a demonstration of The Crapper!  Details are as follows:  Friday, November 19th 3 to 5 p.m. Where: Tiny House, Temple...

Greenland’s Melting

by Pam Lazos | Nov 10, 2021 | access to clean water, drinking water, Uncategorized, water, Water and Peace, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH | 0 comments

Glasgow, Scotland, COP26 conference: While world leaders continue their debate over who needs to take responsibility for climate change and how much it’s going to cost, the earth keeps heating up. If your plumbing breaks and you can no longer use your sink or...
Translating the Global Water Crisis into Film: Making From the Ground Up

Translating the Global Water Crisis into Film: Making From the Ground Up

by Pam Lazos | Oct 8, 2021 | access to clean water, Uncategorized, water, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH | 0 comments

By Michelle Kimura  On October 12, 2019, 15 hopeful student filmmakers touched down in Arusha, Tanzania to embark on a two-week journey that redefined my concept of the world as I knew it. Going in, our class knew that we were looking to document the localized impact...

Financing WASH

by Pam Lazos | Sep 14, 2021 | Uncategorized, wastewater management, water, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH | 0 comments

GWA Annual Conference Securing the Green to Make it Clean: Funding for Sustainable Sanitation When:  Saturday, October 9, 2021 | 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM EDT (5:00 PM to 8:30 PM CET) Virtual Conference Program: Welcome address Dr. Lauri Romanzi, Consultant, Thomas...

Until Recently Nobody in this Indian Village had a Toilet

by Pam Lazos | Jul 18, 2021 | Uncategorized, water, Water and Peace, water-borne diseases, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH, World Water Forum | 0 comments

Until Recently Nobody in this Indian Village had a Toilet (A journalist’s observations on the politics of toilets in India) Originally published, in Dutch, on April 15 2019, in De Volkskrant. a Dutch National Newspaper. Author Ben Van Raaij, foreign editor of...

Happy World Oceans Day!

by Pam Lazos | Jun 8, 2021 | wastewater management, water, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH, wetlands, World Oceans Day | 0 comments

[Sunset Beach, Cape May, NJ] Today is World Oceans Day! Like humans who are about 70% water, oceans cover 70% of the earth. In all likelihood, life emerged from the primordial soup, from the oceans to the swamps, bogs, marshes and wetlands, first as single-celled...
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The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues.

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The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues. We provide assistance to others who work on ameliorating the water needs of poor and underserved peoples everywhere, we mentor the next generation of professionals, and we promote a “water footprint mindset” among our youth.