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The Aqaix ("A-kye-ix") mission is to bring more capital to water infrastructure of all types, globally, from small WASH projects to major "grey" projects and everything in between...habitat restoration, stormwater and searise resiliency, urban repiping, water balance investments, water reuse … Learn More

A nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, restoring and inspiring conservation of San Francisco Bay and its watershed, from the Sierra to the sea. Learn More

The São Paulo Water Fund, created in 2007, is proving that green infrastructure is key to improving gray infrastructure efficiency and unlocking nature’s power to produce and regulate water. Green and grey infrastructure are a needed combination to meet our … Learn More

Over the past 35 years, Sun Limited has generated a record of sustained excellence and accomplishments in the hospitality industry. Driven by the passion to outclass, Sun Resorts puts its resorts at the service of our clients to ensure that … Learn More

To be the leading 24/7 beverage partner. Learn More

Somos una Caja de Compensación Humana , Solidaria y Respetuosa . No solo con nuestros afiliados y beneficiarios, sino también con nuestros colaboradores, con las empresas que están con nosotros, con los medios de comunicación y con el gobierno. Somos … Learn More

Generar valor al caficultores colombianos Learn More

To see and contribute to communities harness the unlimited but untapped capacity of young Nigerians in providing simple, homegrown solutions to country's basic socio-economic challenges that include access to clean water, education, and healthcare. Learn More

Processing hemp fibers in a sustainable way, so cotton can be replaced in textiles. Hemp uses 70-80% less water than cotton. Hemp does not need chemicals to grow, and improves the soil. Yield of hemp is much higher than cotton, … Learn More

Positively harness the potential of Kenyan youth and transforming it for positive contribution in the Kenyan society with an aim to facilitate and promote knowledge creation, dissemination and nurturing progressive and value-driven leadership among marginalized communities across our social, cultural … Learn More