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Why So Many Clean Water Projects Fail
There is a failure in the water aid industry to provide reliable and lasting clean water solutions to the communities that need it.Read More
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Press Release: Well Aware’s Well Beyond App Honored in Fast Company’s 2022 World Changing Ideas Awards
The Well Beyond App is honored among other products, concepts, companies, policies, and designs that are driving change, tackling issues from climate change to inequality, and so much more.Read More
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From 1 to 100, A Promise
On Sunday, April 24th, we will break ground on a special water project. 12 years since our first water well, we will begin drilling our 100th system.Read More
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Taking Action Towards Clean Water For All
There is enough fresh water on the planet for seven billion people. So, why is it that 1 in 7 people globally still lack access to clean water? Water scarcity is both a natural and a human-made phenomenon.Read More
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Water Rights are Women’s Rights
In 80% of water-deprived households, women and girls carry the burden of water collection, often walking 6 kilometers a day while carrying 20 liters (approximately 42 pounds) of water.Read More
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Virtual Panel: Water Rights are Women’s Rights
Water scarcity disproportionately affects women and girls around the world. This International Women’s Day, hear from four experts as they share their first-hand stories of the many ways water affects women.Read More
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60% Of Water Wells Fail In Africa. An App Aims To Prevent That.
Many nonprofits work diligently to help provide clean water to communities in Africa. Unfortunately, most of those systems fail, largely due to poor maintenance.Read More
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The First Mobile App for Water Project Maintenance
Building sustainable clean water solutions doesn’t simply stop after a well has been drilled or a new rainwater system installed -- that is just the beginning.Read More
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Water Project Resiliency & How It Drives Ongoing Empowerment
Join us Thursday, August 19th at 11am ET/10am CT to meet with women of Well Aware and Well Beyond. One nonprofit and one for-profit working together to end the global water crisis and change the way the water sector works.Read More
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100% Success: Ongoing Support & Maintenance
I am Dennis Mutaki, a Civil Engineer and the Project Associate for Well Aware, based in Kenya. Being in the industry of water provision for 12 years now, we are proud to say that we have maintained a 100% project success rateRead More
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100% Success: Our Team of Technical Experts
If you’ve been following Well Aware and our work, you’ve probably heard us talk about our team of technical or “tech” experts. Read More
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100% Success: Our Community-Driven Approach
At Well Aware, community is one of our core values. When we begin any water project, we make sure the voices of the community we are working with come first. Read More