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Who are the Faces of the Water Crisis?
Our Faces of Water highlights individuals within Well Aware’s partner communities directly impacted by clean water. We are honored to introduce you to a few of them.Read More
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Women Bear the Burden When There is No Water
Because women and girls are tasked each day walking hours to collect water, it hinders women from being able to hold consistent jobs, increases their risk of getting sick, prevents girls from attending school, and much more. Read More
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Ngaremara Primary School: A Hopeful Horizon
The upcoming water system, breaking ground on August 20th, in Ngaremara holds the potential to transform the entire community.Read More
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Why Can’t Health Improve Without Clean Water?
Disease rates plummet by 64% with clean water but Kenya has a shortage of well-equipped, community-based medical facilities. This is where The Leo Project comes in.Read More
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Oloile Primary: Fostering Unity through Clean Water
Oloile Primary School sits in the southern arid region of rural Kenya, with a school population of 480 students and a surrounding community of about 1,000 members, and clean water has brought them together.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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Stroll Magazine Feature: Making a Difference
It was a hot summer evening in 2008 in Austin, TX and former lawyer, Sarah Evans, was sitting on her living room floor with a group of close friends. She had just returned from her first trip to Kenya where she visited a s...Read More
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The Colors of Eremet, Kenya
Since Well Aware did a borehole rehabilitation in 2015, the community has had evident growth in terms of education, health, sanitation and security. The colors of Eremet are life, liberation and growth.Read More
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Enhancing Water Project Sustainability through the Well Beyond App
Sustainable water solutions require collective action, and the Well Beyond app connects communities and NGOs, bridging the problematic gap in accountability in the water sector.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