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A Researcher’s Journey from Childhood Rivers to Community-Led Solutions
Dr. Jyotsnarani Jena shares her journey from a childhood riverbank in rural India to a career at the intersection of water management, innovation, and community wisdom. Her story reveals how the rivers that once held her with gentleness now struggle under pollution and neglect, and why restoring water requires science, community, and storytelling working together.
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Turning Water, Health, and Hope into Africa's Future
A Burundi Water Story that begins in the hills of Gatara, where springs shaped childhood, community, and resilience. Today, those same waters tell a different story, of scarcity, long lines, and hope strained by crisis. Read Don Divin's journey that weaves memory, healing, and urgency into one truth that water defines us, and our stories can shape Africa’s future.
Nov 24, 20254 min read


A Liberian Journey into Water Storytelling
From the rivers of Liberia to the global stage, Lucia N. Yeenee shares how water has shaped her life, her purpose, and her storytelling. In this reflection, she explores how lived experiences can become powerful tools for change and why stories must lead the conversation on water and climate resilience.
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Why Does No One Take Water Communicators Seriously?
Water and climate solutions drown in PDFs when storytellers are sidelined. Communication isn’t garnish, it’s the main course.
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Why No One Outside Your Office Knows What IWRM Means
In water & climate sustainability, acronyms are basically our secret handshake. But everyone else just sees gibberish.
Sep 11, 20253 min read


The Case of the Missing Audience: Who Are We Even Talking To in Water and Climate?
Ever read a water, energy, waste management, or sustainability report and thought, “Wait… who was this written for? Other climate science...
Sep 11, 20252 min read
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