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When collaborating with large multinational organizations, leverage local knowledge as a key value add of participation in collective action (Lesson learned)
Whether your partnership engages multinational corporations, large NGOs, development agencies, or other global entities, engaging local partners and framing local knowledge is a key value add of project participation. Multinational entities may be highly motivated to engage on natural resources … Learn More
Water-related Action Plans should be based on SDG 6 monitoring and designed with the participation of all relevant stakeholders, to serve as a collective roadmap for different sectors to contribute to achieving the SDGs. Equitable and inclusive water resources management … Learn More
HiteshBHATT (Lesson learned)
If my our team 26-27 years time consuming financial losses & expenses further future financial free dom heavy cimpensation fullfill immediately first than all mejority established stallwarts related water & corruption nexus activities keep sluggish without speaking dormant because they … Learn More
The Business Case for Investing in WASH as a Corporate Water Stewardship Priority (1/4) (Lesson learned)
This is an excerpt of the 1st of 4 findings in the 2021 WASH4Work Insights Report: Raising Our Ambition to Wash Resilience: Unlocking The Co-Benefits Of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene In Corporate Water Stewardship This excerpt breaks down some of … Learn More
Niger Bassin(Faranah)& Gambia River( Fouta) Guinea-Conakry (Project)
Reforestation and Management of Niger Basin source in Faranah, Guinea. That river from Faranah, Guinea /Conakry runs through four- West African Countries: Mali, Niger, Benin, and Nigeria. That source needs conservation, reforestation /soil restoration, protection, public awareness /education, monitoring, manage, … Learn More