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Apr 19, 2012
  In Mandwa and Anji villages, approximately 100 kilometers from Nagpur (Maharashtra, India), several families have taken to two simple practices. One, fixing plastic taps to the earthen pots in which they store drinking water and/or adding a few
Apr 16, 2012
Reposted with permission from GAVI Alliance. Have you ever been to the movies and seen a trailer for a film that you previously had no interest in seeing and then suddenly thought to yourself “That is a film I CANNOT MISS”? That was the idea
Apr 11, 2012
  As you can imagine, convincing attendees of PATH's recent “PATH After Hours” donor event to sample oral rehydration solution (ORS) alongside their wine and appetizers was somewhat of a difficult sell. Most attendees politely declined my offer to
Mar 27, 2012
  --This post was originally published on the ONE Campaign's blog   March Madness? How about tax madness? Ah, tax season. Whether it's money you owe, or a refund coming your way, I'm sure you know how much it is. But if you're like most us of,
Mar 19, 2012
  As Vice President of Field Programs at PATH, I appreciate efforts like World Water Day that call for universal access to the solutions that are the foundation to the health and well-being of communities. I appreciate these efforts both as a
Mar 14, 2012
Summer 2006, rural China: My colleagues and I take a bathroom break at a rest stop on the side of the road on our way to a health clinic. Unlike many female restrooms around the world, there isn't a long line of patrons waiting to use the holes in
Mar 09, 2012
Reposted with permission from The DigDeep Right to Water Project. This blog post is about girls - one in particular - and her name is Nombinqo. It's not fair to say Nombinqo grew up in rural South Africa. Growing up implies so many things - a
Feb 23, 2012
  As India announced in January 2012 that it has been polio free for a year, the bigger story that missed the headlines may have been the fact that the Indian States of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar - which have long been the endemic states - have