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The Effects of a Changing Climate on B:W Partners and Local African Communities

It’s no secret that this year has seen many heartbreaking natural disasters–earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes. While many of us are aware of the effects of natural disasters when we turn on the TV or they hit our own areas, our…

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Blood:Water Convenes 2023 Partner Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

We are overjoyed to convene our 2023 Blood:Water Partner Summit in Nairobi, Kenya September 25-29, 2023! As one of our Leader Collective offerings, the Partner Summit is our biennial, all-partner in-person gathering that aims to...

My Carolina Highlights Blood:Water and the Raleigh Community

Scott Morris and Doug Suriano visited with Amber Freeman and Carly Bragg on the set of My Carolina to discuss their current fundraising efforts for Blood:Water to sponsor the next round of grants for our...

Blood:Water Adds Three to U.S. and Kenya Office Teams

Blood:Water, an international nonprofit partnering with African-led organizations to end health disparities, has added three new members to its team.  Ann Kungu has been added as the Africa Partnerships portfolio manager and Agevi Michael is...

Introducing Our New, Inspiring Partner in Malawi, FOCCAD!

Blood:Water Joins Catalyst 2030’s Africa Forward Initiative

Blood:Water on Today in Nashville for World Water Day

It’s Time to Stop Playing Around – 20 Years and Where Are We?

Written by Dan Haseltine Since 2000, 1.8 billion people have gained access to basic drinking water services, however more than two billion continue to lack safely managed services. Our work partnering with community-based organizations in...

Blood:Water for The Tennessean: Accountability for Clean Water Starts at the Local Level

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