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.UN Spring March 2023 - Guterres arranged for thousands to be pre-trained on foci of his last 3 college yeras:23-24 sdgs - we are going backwards since their 2015 declaration - what system breakdowns need fixing; 24-25 global futures forum ; 25-26 what if we value Entrepreneurial Revolution of civil society designs triangularising corporate and national designs. (26-27 sees UN2 election year transitioning beyond Guterres 10 yeras of leadership which began jan 2017. | Since the college year 2015-16 the world has lived with mediating the 17 sdgs framework, together with the emergence of UN2 digital roadmapping. And since spring 2016 at the 80th birthday party of Fazle Abed, the Digital Cooperation framework has emerged. Whilst this represents the cooperation development voices of the poorest billion womens and poorest billion men's development experiences since 1951, it also represents the new university brainstorming begun in 2001 between Fazle Abed and Mr and Mrs Steve Jobs. Neither Steve nor Fazle had completed 4 year pare certificated before more practical matters shaped their young adult lives. Thank goodness they weren't chained to academia's paper chases... | .THE nEWs. Although world trade growth may look as if it is driven by East-West shipping across pacific and atlantic oceans, North South counts exponentially too. Its the N-S Eurasian space that gestated the 2 world wars. Today the populations in charge of the Antarctic and Arctic circles may be a very small percentage, but climate models suggest supporting their innovations may be the borderless challenge around which risks of species extinction can be mitigated |
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771 million people in the world live without clean water. That’s nearly 1 in 10 people worldwide. The majority live in isolated areas and spend hours each day walking to collect water for their family. Not only does walking for water keep girls out of school, but it steals the time women could be using to earn an income. And the water often carries diseases that make everyone sick. charity: water is on a mission to end the global water crisis.Since 2006, we’ve funded clean water for more than 16.8 million people in 29 countries alongside 54 dedicated local partners. |
2018 unescap sdg6 roundtable Moderators: Ms. Maki Hayashikawa, UNESCO, Bangkok, Ms. Sunniva Bloem,FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and Ms. Cristina Martinez, ILO Presenting the Goal Profile: Ms. Eunhee Lee, UNESCO Panelists • Ms. Shaila Shahid, Gender and Water Alliance • M. Arvind Kumar, India Water Foundation Discussant from civil society: M. Deepak Sasi Nikarthil, CSO- India Working group moderators WG1: M. Masato Motoki, UN Environment WG2: Ms. Eunhee Lee, UNESCO WG3: Ms. Cristina Martinez, ILO WG4: Ms. Caridad Canales, ESCAP Rapporteur: M. Ashok Kumar Jain, Adviser, NITI Aayog, Government of India
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Sameh has introduced a new system of community participation in sanitation design, creating a sewage system for smaller villages to connect their household septic tanks by gravity-fed pipes to a communal filtering facility. These sewage systems are being promoted in villages who are deprived of hygienic living conditions and will not likely have government programs’ support in the next decade or two. Sameh encourages participation in the local communities for their own sanitation design and implementation, creating a sense of ownership and pride while improving environment and health conditions.
v Delft, The Netherlands Sealeauoffers their wastewater management technologies to companies who contaminate surface water, seawater and its biodiversity. By removing salt through no water-waste streams, the startup created a technology that enables companies to filter water to ensure it is reusable.
v Somerville, USA ZwitterCo ZwitterCo develops zwitterionic copolymer membranes, a sustainable and low cost product to manage wastewater. With their innovation, ZwitterCo serves its customers the ability to Dewater their wastewater.
v Calgary, Canada Swirltex Swirltex offers buoyancy based membrane filtration to its customers. This filtration systems is a sustainable wastewater treatment, suitable to many applications e.g. dairy processing and mining wastewater.
v Milano, Italy Revotree Revotree is able to improve agriculture by decreasing water usage and an app to automate watering.
v Harrisburg, USA INTAG Systems INTAG systems offer a variety of agricultural systems to fit different sectors' needs.
v Netanya, Israel Cropx Technologies Cropx Technologies has developed a management system used in farming for optimization, which results in the reductions in the amount of water, nutrients, energy and labour used.
v San Jose, USA Waterbit automated irrigation, Waterbits App makes it easy to check up on the progress and constantly control the data.
v Montreal, Canada Blubrim Blubrim offers a system to benefit aquaculture using artificial intelligence. Device test water quality with eight different parameters. With its AI-driven app AquaConnect, customers are able to monitor and control their aquaculture.
v Jerusalem, Israel DrizzleX smart water metering solution. The system works by installing FlowDx,
v Rotterdam, The Netherlands MetroPolder smart water management solutions in cities to decrease water waste. The startup's solution is to reuse rainwater for cooling, watering of plants, groundwater supplementation and as a substitute for drinking water used for applications.
v Gothenburg, Sweden AquaRobur In order to challenge water losses due to leaks, and to control the water distribution, Aqua Robur monitors pipelines by digitizing the network The data is finally shared via Internet of Things (IoT) technology for better water management.
v Calgary, Canada FREDsense detect chemicals in the water, such as arsenic, iron or magnesium.
v Kokhav Ya'ir–Tzur Yig'al, Israel Kando Clear Upstream supplying real-time network intelligence related to wastewater networks.
v Leeuwarden, The Netherlands Biotrack Biotrack uses a technology that detects bacteria. It can be used in the healthcare field, the agri-food industry or in water itself.
v Wauwatosa, USAx has developed a technology to detect contaminants and ensure the purity of drinking water via smart sensors In 2016, NanoAffix was among the winners of the Wisconsin Innovation Award.
v Zurich, Switzerland Unisers a universal liquid analyser that can detect "all non-volatile impurities" via a single test.
v Tempe, USA Zero Mass Water technology to create drinking water from the air and the sunlight.
v Randburg, South Africa IDropWater develops solutions to sell clean water at an affordable price. The I-Drop device supplies purified water using nanomesh filtration technology that removes contaminants.
v Tel Aviv, Israel Hilicoolution to off-grid communities: a rain-harvesting device. It is composed of a 1m² collection surface that can be placed on a “vertical anchor” such as a tree, where a system of filtration is linked to a storage unit through a flexible pipe,
v Enschede, The Netherlands Susteq sustainable access to water for people around the world, thanks to prepaid water ATMs.
v Stockholm, Sweden BlueWater alternative to tap water and single-use plastic bottles, both of which can contain traces of contaminants. Through three designs of water purifiers (Pro, Spirit, Cleone),
v Bjerringbro, Denmark Grundfos water pumps and technology. In December 2019, Global Emerging Market Innovation Award for providing sustainable water supply.
v Greensboro, USA WRANGLER Jeansr invested in a water recycling program that enables the company to have a recycling rate of 75% in their Mexican factory, which minimises the water waste in the production of its products.
v Paris, France Danone DanoneCommunities se portfolio Rejoso Kita project via which the company is working alongside local communities and farmers based in an Indonesian impluvium zone, for a better water management.Becoming one of the first multinationals to be certified B Corp, In 2018, Danone Manifesti Ventures had already invested in German startup Mitte, behind the conception of a device purifying and mineralizing water
v Manitoba, Canada The government of Manitoba places a great importance on implementing a sustainable approach in their actions to provide water as a safe resource to all citizens of the province.
Between April 2015 and March 2018, the measures of the British government and its related departments have enabled 40.3 million people to have sustainable access to clean water and/or sanitation, particularly in Africa.
Working with local authorities in 28 different countries all over the world, they were able to help over 27 million people in need by providing clean water and decent access to toilet
v Kansas City, USA Water.org founded by Gary White and Matt Damon, Water.org is committed to bringing water and sanitation to the world through affordable financing. Many partners, such as Ikea, Bank of America or Cartier Philanthropy play a major role by expanding access to affordable financing to change millions of lives.In 2018, Water.org succeeded in mobilizing $1 billion in capital to help over 17 million people gain access to water and sanitation mostly in India. To date, more than 27 million lives in 16 countries have access to safe water and sanitation.
v Bozeman, USA Project WET(Water Education Today) develops water education resources In 2018, Project WET partnered with the Rural Education and Economic Development Society (REEDS) to work on water education in Pakistan, where over 64% of the population do not have access to uncontaminated water, according to the Pakistan@100 Shaping the Future’s World Bank report of 2019.