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International Women’s Day: “Who Will Change the World if Not Us?”
In the vast expanses of Northern Kenya lies Chorora, a region characterized by its scarcity of resources. Mesret Endale, a resilient woman from this region and Well Aware’s Project Manager, knows these challenges intimately.Read More
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An Interview With Our Very Own “Maji Man”, Mike Mutuku!
Many of you know and love Mike Mutuku, our Director of Programs in Kenya. In this blog, we dive into Mike’s “Why?”- his passions, his experiences, and what led him to be the “Maji Man” we all get to call “friend” today.Read More
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Why Giving Matters Today
Donating is crucial now more than ever. This Giving Tuesday we dive into current world statistics, the barriers of common misconceptions, the benefits of donating, and more.Read More
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How are Women and Girls Disproportionately Affected by Lack of Access to Sanitation?
60% of the world's population lacks access to a toilet. When clean water is available, education rates increase for girls by 58%. How much higher could that number be if sanitation facilities were also available?Read More
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World Teachers’ Day: Meet 1st Grade Teacher, Christine
Being a teacher is hard work in all corners of the world. Our teachers care for and uplift the future generations, and without them, our daily lives would look completely different.Read More
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What is World Conservation Day?
Clean water & wildlife are inevitably dependent on one another for sustainability, which is why Well Aware has formed a strong partnership with Ol Pejeta Conservancy, who is guiding our efforts that are focused on just that.Read More
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How Venture-Backed Startups Enter the World of NGOs
Social good startups need to balance mission with profitability. BuiltIn Associate Editor, Brian Nordli, spoke with the Well Beyond App by Well Aware Co-Founder, Sarah Evans, about what that entails. Read More
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Nonprofit Hub Podcast: Fixing Nonprofit Overhead Problems From the Inside, Out
Delaney Mullennix, the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast host, interviews Sarah Evans of Well Aware about fixing nonprofit overhead problems.Read More
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How Reliable Access to Clean Water Drives Economic Development
The water crisis is not just a public health crisis, it’s also an economic crisis. Learn more about how clean water access affects the economy and how Well Aware drives development to transform economies.Read More
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The Benefits of Community-Focused Water Projects
Well Aware is committed to implementing community-focused water projects that provide long-term solutions for communities in East Africa.Read More
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Disruptors for GOOD Podcast: The Chris Long Foundation’s Waterboys Initiative and Well Aware Unite to Expand Access to Clean Water in East Africa
In episode 177 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, Grant Trahant speaks with Chris Long and Sarah Evans, on their new partnership to provide more sustainable clean water sources to communities in East Africa.Read More
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The Impact of the Water Crisis on Women & Girls
The water crisis disproportionately affects women and girls, and this International Women’s Day, Well Aware is breaking down their response efforts as they work to provide long-term solutions.Read More
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Why The Nonprofit Sector Is Broken— And How To Start Fixing It
The evolution of philanthropy over time has changed the landscape of nonprofit organizations’ work, but the structures within which our organizations must still operate often stifle innovation and our ability to scale.Read More