Selling Clean Water Is Still A Dirty Business
Women and children in rural India, spend hours fetching water walking miles, often missing out on education and wasting time that could have otherwise been put to more productive use.
Women and children in rural India, spend hours fetching water walking miles, often missing out on education and wasting time that could have otherwise been put to more productive use.
Guide describing Unitus Ventures’s approach to impact measurement with actionable templates for different types of businesses across multiple sectors We are pleased to release our first guide to measure impact…
Exploring creative business solutions to India’s drinking water problem India has two big problems with drinking water – lack of access and poor quality. Women in low-income families spend hours…
Putting words in American musician Huey Lewis’ mouth: I want a new drink One that won’t make me sick all night One that don’t cost too much One that won’t…
It’s time more people take notice of the abysmal situation of safe drinking water in India Earlier this year, Safe Water Network released a detailed and comprehensive report that takes…
Exploring the math behind a typical village water purification system through the lens of an investor In our first article on drinking water, we spoke about the gravity of the…