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TO provide acces to water reated dpodjects and foster proper mnnagenet of natural resources . Learn More

To inform, empower and transform communities towards self-reliance. Learn More

Promote sustainable development goals with a particular emphasis on the seven main objectives of the Sendai framework for the next eight years Learn More

Accelerate your business. Learn More

Center for People and Environ (CPE) is a research and policy organization tackling environmental and development challenges. We are connecting science, policy and decision-making to develop sustainable development solutions for all nationally, regionally and globally. Learn More

ADET is one of the civil societies which innovated SDGs with the United Nations from 2012 to 2015. Learn More

H2OLL developed an innovation atmospheric water generator based on absorption technology H2OLL can provide water where conventional system fail, by supplying an always-on, off grid, robust, affordable, and reliable drinking water service. Learn More

My mission is to fallow some strategies in order to developed some rural area in our country. Learn More

Leave this world better than you found it. Learn More

We provide safe and clean drinking water through residential plumbing, safe and adequate sanitation facilities in residences, schools, low income neighbourhoods. Sewerage or waste emptying septic tanks, soakpits and pitlatrines to prevent related disease transmission. Learn More