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  2. Lifewater International - Wikipedia

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    Local water committees are trained and to care for the water source, collect user fees to save for needed repairs, and carry out frequent maintenance. To improve sanitation, Lifewater uses the Community-Led Total Sanitation program to show communities the importance of good sanitation, and help communities achieve open defecation free (ODF) status.

  3. Watercare Services - Wikipedia

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    Watercare Services (Watercare) is an infrastructure asset management council-controlled organisation (CCO) that manages the drinking water and wastewater services of the Auckland Region of New Zealand. Watercare is registered with the New Zealand Companies Office as Watercare Services Limited, and is 100% owned by Auckland Council. [1]

  4. List of water-related charities - Wikipedia

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    One Drop [11] is an international non-profit organization created by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, focused on water initiatives. Pump Aid-Water for Life [12] Registered in the UK in 1998. UK-based NGO brings a new approach to aid and uses small-business models to work with entrepreneurs and communities so they can reach a point of ...

  5. Living Water International - Wikipedia

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    Living Water International is a faith-based non-profit organization that helps communities in developing countries to create sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene programs in response to the global water crisis. [1] [2] It is based in Houston, Texas, United States. It was established in 1990 and currently operates in 17 countries.

  6. WaterHealth International - Wikipedia

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    WaterHealth International is a private, American multinational corporation headquartered in Irvine, California. The company operates as a social business that provides drinking water to communities in primarily rural areas. [ 1 ]

  7. CARE International - Wikipedia

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    CARE also responded to a number of major emergencies during this period, notably the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia and the 1991–1992 famine in Somalia. [4] The 1990s also saw an evolution in CARE's approach to poverty. Originally CARE had viewed poverty primarily as a lack of basic goods and services such as food, clean water, and health care.

  8. IRC (organization) - Wikipedia

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    IRC is a steering committee member of Sanitation and Water for All, End Water Poverty and the Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN), [48] a founding member of the Water Integrity Network (WIN), [49] a UN-Water partner, a member of the Millennium Water Alliance, [50] the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance, the Netherlands Water Partnership [51] and Partos.

  9. Biwater - Wikipedia

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    Biwater International Limited provides large-scale water and wastewater treatment solutions. It has completed over 25,000 projects in over 90 countries, being headquartered in Surrey, England. [1] Adrian White, CBE, founded Biwater in 1968, and is the Executive Chairman. White is also the founder of British Water, the United Kingdom's Water ...