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Tag Archives: developing nations
Student Opportunities in Global Water and Sanitation
Posted in developing countries, Student funding, students, Sustainability, water, Wharton
Tagged corporate sustainability, developing nations, Fall 2012, IGEL, Penn, students, water, Wharton
Examining the State of Water Projects in Developing Countries
The University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Global Water Initiative, with help from IGEL, is undertaking a survey of organizations who work in water supply and treatment in developing nations. The goal is to figure out how to best measure success in these projects. If you are a member of an NGO, government entity or company that works to provide water, please take a look! We’ll be releasing a paper in the fall with our findings. Click here to be taken to the survey.
Posted in developing countries, ethics, resource use, Sustainability, Uncategorized, water
Tagged developing nations, survey, sustainability, water, water supply