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Tapping Local Innovation: Unclogging the Water and Sanitation Crisis

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Start time: Wed, Jan 09, 2008 12:01
 
End time: Mon, May 12, 2008 15:01
 
Type: Other
 
Website: http://www.changemakers.net/co...
 
Contact name: Elsa Wyllie
 
Contact email: ewyllie [at] ashoka.org
 
Address: Arlington
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Infrastructure  |  Pinnipeds  |  Tropical Moist Forests  |  Coastal and Marine Human Impacts  |  Farm Ecosystem Management  |  Precision Farming  |  Agricultural Water Conservation and Management  |  Domesticated Animal Diversity  |  Sustainable Livestock Husbandry  |  Global Pollution  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation  |  Greenhouse Gases  |  Environmental Health  |  Industrial Ecology  |  Sirenians  |  Sustainable Livelihoods  |  Rural Farming Communities  |  Natural Resource Conservation  |  Water Rights  |  Green Schools  |  Agroforestry  |  Endocrine Disruptors  |  Water Pollution  |  Wildlife Management  |  World Marine Fisheries  |  Lakes and Ponds  |  River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity  |  Groundwater  |  Water and Energy  |  Water and Sustainable Development  |  Sustainable Urban Environmental Services  |  Social Entrepreneurship  |  Air Quality and Pollution  |  Soil Conservation and Management  |  Rivers and Creeks  |  Natural Resource Management  |  Conservation and the Commons  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability  |  Coastal and Marine Law and Policy  |  Malaria  |  Infectious Diseases  |  Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases  |  Sustainable Minerals Industry  |  Squatter Communities  |  Sustainable Building  |  Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests  |  Microbial Ecology  |  Mining and Refining Ores  |  Soil Ecology  |  Agroecology  |  Sustainable Forestry  |  Dams  |  Water Supply and Conservation  |  Water Quality and Health  |  Watershed Management  |  Wetlands  |  Biodiversity Conservation  |  Sanitation  |  Riparian Ecology and Conservation  |  Restoration Ecology  |  Molecular Ecology  |  Mountaintop Removal  |  Aquaculture  |  Petroleum in the Environment  |  Inland Aquatic Ecosystems  |  Pollution Prevention and Reduction  |  Social Development  |  Pollution Remediation  |  Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle  |  Coastal Ecology  |  Ecological Footprint  |  Biological Control  |  Sustainable Production  |  Coastal and Marine Pollution  |  Wilderness  |  Practical Conservation  |  Conservation and Recreation  |  Conservation Policy  |  Green Roofs  |  Urban Ecology  |  Nuclear Power  |  Mangrove Conservation  |  Climate Change  |  Sustainable Fishing  |  Gardening  |  Ecosystem Services  |  Water Law and Policy  |  Amphibians  |  Birds  |  Fish  |  Human Rights Education  |  Coral Reef Conservation  |  Public Health  |  Agricultural Policy  

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The Global Water Challenge and Ashoka’s Changemakers launched a global collaborative competition to find the most innovative community-based water and sanitation solutions.

Tapping Local Innovation: Unclogging the Water and Sanitation Crisis is a collaborative competition to find and discuss groundbreaking approaches that are making universal access to safe water and sanitation a reality. Addressing challenges from the high cost of water in urban areas to creating access to water in rural areas can lead to critical impacts on global health, the environment, poverty, peace and conflict. The competition offers a forum for ideas projects to be shared and reviewed by investors and leaders in the field.

Even if you do not offer a proposal of your own, we invite you to join the dialogue. Your experience and insights are invaluable in the creation of truly innovative approaches to providing universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation.

Funding will be made available for the most innovative work currently being done around the world at the close of the competition.

Submit, review and comment on entries starting now through March 26, 2008. Online voting will take place April 16-30 2008 at www.changemakers.net


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