H2O-1B
More than 1 billion people worldwide lack access to safe water and 2.6 billion people lack adequate sanitation. Clean Water for 1 Billion People (H2O-1B) brings together MIT technical & business teams with developing country partners to innovate and disseminate safe water and sanitation solutions.
Click here to find out more about the global water and sanitation projects at MIT.
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World Water
Added over 4 years ago | 00:05:19 | 5182 views
Selected film footage provided by Global Water Trust and Rob Kramer - all rights reserved 2008
CNN "Innovators" - Susan Murcott
Added almost 5 years ago | 00:03:56 | 25578 views
The CNN series "Innovators" spotlights MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Senior Lecturer Susan Murcott and her work to bring clean water to developing countries. It highlights the innovation of the Kanchan [Note: Kan...
Clean Water for 1+ Billion People
Added 5 years ago | 00:06:24 | 19788 views
Video Courtesy of The Museum of ScienceCLEAN WATER FOR BILLIONS! Safe Sanitation for 2.4 Billion People! Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries Project
First Days - First Household Drinki...
Added 5 years ago | 00:10:04 | 13926 views
The MIT Nepal Water Project - 1st days of first year's clean water in the developing world field study.
Sloan 50th Anniversary - the MIT Ar...
Added 5 years ago | 00:04:26 | 11218 views
Session: The Next Technological Revolution: Predicting the Technical Future and its Impact on Firms, Organizations and Ourselves. Faculty leader: Rebecca Henderson
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- Global Awareness & Action
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