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The Cost of Living Without Water
• August 18, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in access to resources, access to water, activism, activists, africa, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, agricultural ethics, basic needs, boreholes / wells, capacity building, Clean Water, drinking water, educating, education, empowering, enabling, environmental refugees, equality, equitable, equitable utilization of water, gender, Gender Equity, globalchange.me, global_water, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, Internet activism, Kgautswane, Limpopo, OXFAM, social and moral development, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, Water and sustainable development, Water and sustainable development, sustainable development, equitable utilization of water, population growth, megacities, clean water, water efficiency, international water law, water borne disease,, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, women's_issues, World Food Program, World Food Programme
Please share & repost, The Mulago Positive Women’s Network of Uganda proudly announces a new fund-raising campaign – the sale of their handmade “BONO” bracelet to raise much-needed funds in support of families living with HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty in Uganda
• July 10, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in access to information, access to resources, activism, activists, africa, communication, community, disease, freedom of information, fundamental guarantees, gender, Gender Equity, healthy world, human rights, independent media, information and communication technology, Internet activism, knowledge, leaders, network, networking, organizing, poverty eradication, progress as if survival matters, public health, quality of life, raising awareness, social and moral development, social benefit, social change, social enterprise, social entrepreneurs, social impacts, social justice, Social Media, social responsibility, spread of disease, Sustainable Development Africa, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, women's_issues, working with others
Tags: Agnes Nyamayarwo, Bono, MPWN, The Mulago Positive Women's Network of Uganda
You Made Me Believe In Personal Power Again
• June 17, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in access to information, access to resources, access to water, activism, activists, environmental sustainability, gender, Gender Equity, globalchange.me, globalchangeme, independent media, Internet activism, leaders, learning, long-term survival, perennial polyculture, progress as if survival matters, promote behavior supporting a sustainable environment, reciprocity, representation, respect for cultural differences, social change, social impacts, social justice, Water and sustainable development, sustainable development, equitable utilization of water, population growth, megacities, clean water, water efficiency, international water law, water borne disease,, WFP, Women's Issues, women's_issues, working with others, World Food Program
How Poor Women Will End Global Poverty
• June 15, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in access to information, access to resources, access to water, activism, activists, adequate diet, adequate nutrition, africa, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, basic needs, capacity building, clean, Clean Water, climate refugees, effectiveness, empowering, equality, equitable utilization of water, food security as a human right, gender, Gender Equity, OXFAM, Sustainable Development Africa, sustainable rural economy, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, Water and sustainable development, sustainable development, equitable utilization of water, population growth, megacities, clean water, water efficiency, international water law, water borne disease,, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, women's_issues, World Food Program, World Food Programme
Tags: change.org
Celebration News – GlobalChange.me Global Change Inc.
• June 11, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in access to resources, access to water, activism, activists, adequate diet, adequate nutrition, africa, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, charity, Clean Water, drinking water, empowering, enabling, enviorment, enviornment, environmental impacts, environmental refugees, environmental sustainability, equality, Gender Equity, globalchange.me, globalchangeme, global_water, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, holistic management, human rights, hygiene, Internet activism, Kgautswane, Limpopo, Non-profit, poverty eradication, Raise Funds, raise_funds, raising awareness, Rotary International, safe_clean_water, sanitation, services to rural communities, South Africa, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, sustainable_development_africa, Uncategorized, water, Water and sustainable development, Water and sustainable development, sustainable development, equitable utilization of water, population growth, megacities, clean water, water efficiency, international water law, water borne disease,, WFP, women's issues africa, www.globalchange.me
Dirty water kills more people than violence, says UN
• May 20, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in access to resources, access to water, activists, africa, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, agricultural ethics, basic needs, boreholes / wells, Central African Republic, charity, Clean Water, community agriculture, community training, conservation economy, conservation ethic, economic development, environmental education, environmental refugees, environmental sustainability, equitable utilization of water, farm communities, food security as a human right, food self-sufficiency, fundamental guarantees, Gender Equity, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, human rights, hygiene, independent media, international water law, microbial contaminants, Non-profit, OXFAM, poverty eradication, promote behavior supporting a sustainable environment, public health, quality of life, raising awareness, safe_clean_water, sanitation, services to rural communities, sewage, social accountability, social and moral development, social benefit, social change, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, sustainable resource use, sustainable rural economy, Uncategorized, waste disposal, wastewater, Water and sustainable development, Water and sustainable development, sustainable development, equitable utilization of water, population growth, megacities, clean water, water efficiency, international water law, water borne disease,, water borne disease, water conservation / harvesting, water efficiency, water recycling, water supply security, water treatment, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, World Food Program, World Food Programme, world food security, www.globalchange.me
Tags: African_water_crisis, boreholes / wells, capacity building, drinking water, environmental refugees, Gender Equity, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, ICDI, OXFAM, sanitation, sustainable development, water conservation / harvesting, Women's Issues, www.globalchange.me
The Bursting Water Bubble & YGL
• May 6, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in access, access to information, access to resources, access to water, activism, activists, adequate diet, adequate nutrition, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, agricultural ethics, agro-sylvo-pastoral farming, air, alternative media, appropriate technology, aquaculture, basic needs, boreholes / wells, capacity building, Central African Republic, clean, Clean Water, climate, climate refugees, communication, community, community agriculture, community training, computers, connecting, conservation economy, conservation ethic, crop diversity, crop rotation, culturally acceptable diet, D2M Marketing, developing countries, development, digital divide, disease, drinking water, economic development, educating, education, effectiveness, empowering, enabling, enviornment, environment, environmental education, environmental ethics, environmental health, environmental impacts, environmental refugees, environmental sustainability, environmentally sound food production, equality, equitable, equitable utilization of water, eradication of violence, ethics, externalities, fair, family farmers, farm communities, farmer's rights, food availability, food commodities, food deficits, food distribution system, food exports, food imports, food justice, food price supports, food prices, food quality, food security as a human right, food self-sufficiency, freedom of information, fundamental guarantees, garbage, gardening, Gender Equity, global, globalchange.me, green values, healthy world, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, holistic management, human rights, hunger, hydrology, hygiene, ICDI, ICT, immigration, independent, independent media, information, information and communication technology, international water law, Internet activism, just, knowledge, land management, leaders, learning, Limpopo, long-term survival, media, megacities, microbial contaminants, migration, natural resource protection, network, networking, Non-profit, nutritional quality, organizing, OXFAM, perennial polyculture, permanent agriculture, personal development, pest control, population growth, poverty eradication, privatization, progress as if survival matters, promote behavior supporting a sustainable environment, public health, publicizing, purification, purity, quality of life, Raise Funds, raising awareness, reciprocity, representation, respect for cultural differences, Rotary International, rural, rural job creation, rural mobility, sanitation, services to rural communities, sewage, skills, social accountability, social and moral development, social benefit, social change, social enterprise, social entrepreneurs, social impacts, social justice, Social Media, social responsibility, social security, social welfare, socially just food production, spread of disease, standard of living, stormwater, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, sustainable resource use, sustainable rural economy, tool, traditions, training, Uncategorized, uncensored, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, universal health care, waste, waste disposal, wastewater, water, water borne disease, water conservation / harvesting, water efficiency, water recycling, water supply security, water treatment, Web, well-being, wetlands, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, working with others, World Food Program, world food security, www.globalchange.me
Tags: sustainable development
People Cannot Drink Promises
• May 1, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in activism, activists, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, boreholes / wells, capacity building, Central African Republic, climate, climate refugees, drinking water, enviornment, environmental refugees, Gender Equity, globalchange.me, Non-profit, OXFAM, Raise Funds, Rotary International, sanitation, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, Uncategorized, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, water conservation / harvesting, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, World Food Program, World Food Programme, www.globalchange.me
A Soccer Mom Creates Global Change To Provide Water & Sanitation To Global Communities
• April 22, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in activism, activists, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, boreholes / wells, capacity building, Central African Republic, climate, climate refugees, D2M Marketing, drinking water, enviornment, environmental refugees, Gender Equity, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, ICDI, Limpopo, Non-profit, OXFAM, Raise Funds, Rotary International, sanitation, Social Media, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, Uncategorized, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, Women's Issues, World Food Program, World Food Programme, www.globalchange.me, zevo water
“Famine Marriages” Just One Byproduct of Climate Change
• April 21, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in activism, activists, african water crisis, African_water_crisis, capacity building, Central African Republic, climate, climate refugees, D2M Marketing, drinking water, enviorment, enviornment, environmental refugees, Gender Equity, globalchange.me, Hippo Roller, Hippo_Roller, Limpopo, Non-profit, Rotary International, sanitation, sustainable development, Sustainable Development Africa, United Nations Millennium Development Goal, WFP, WHO, women's issues africa, World Food Program, www.globalchange.me, zevo water
Tags: activism, activists, climate