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“The water and sanitation problem in the developing world is far too big for charity alone. We are driving the water sector for new solutions, new financing models, greater transparency, and real partnerships to create lasting change. Our vision: the day when everyone in the world can take a safe drink of water.”

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CNBCi – Water.org co-founders talk safe water and a sustainable future with CNBCi’s Tania Bryer

May 5, 2022

Watch as CNBCi’s Tania Bryer speaks with Water.org Co-founders, Matt Damon and Gary White about the global water crisis as part of her Sustainable Future episode series.

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Smart solutions in action

The scale of the water crisis demands many different approaches. Providing water and building wells is one approach. We have a different and entirely unique approach.

Our solutions focus on empowerment through access to affordable financing. For millions around the world, access to funds stands between them and safe water in their home…

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Gary White shares his experience in building Water.org to what it is now, the organization’s accomplishments and their plan to transform 60 million more lives in the next five years.

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