How to solve the global water crisis | Marla Smith-Nilson | TEDxPortland
Water is life. And Marla is a water crusader. She has set out to change the world with accountable solutions and advocacy. In this Talk she outlines how governments and global stakeholders can realign and mitigate risk and waste. To ultimately try and solve for the 5 billion in funds that is squandered in impoverished communities around the world annually.
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In the one-stoplight town of Benson, in the Sonoran desert of southern Arizona, Marla learned the important role water plays in providing life and prosperity. After obtaining degrees in both civil and environmental engineering, she founded the nonprofit, Water1st International, to provide water and toilets to 168,000 people in the 1,900 impoverished communities around the World.
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