Water is vital for life. Every person shares the need and right to access safe drinking water and sanitation. Significant health problems are caused by inadequate sanitation infrastructure and contamination from wastewater discharge. Water scarcity impacts more than one third of the global population in areas where demand cannot be sustained with freshwater renewable sources.
Improvements in sanitation infrastructure and management, investment in water research and development, and government accountability by civil society organizations will that ensure sustainable water goals are achieved.
The spread of disease from contaminated water and poor hygiene is a major cause of death among children under the age of five. Access to safe water is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and preserving biodiversity. The sustainable production of food and energy enables continued economic prosperity. The inclusion of women, children, and indigenous peoples in water conservation initiatives will ensure meaningful action towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Millennium Villages Project is a research initiative of the Earth Institute at Columbia University led by Professor Jeffrey Sachs aligned with an integrated economic framework to alleviate poverty through rural development.
Co-founded by Blue Chip Foundation, Ethics in Action seeks to advance religious and civic collaboration in support of the moral obligations and ethical principles of human dignity, necessary for achieving a global framework of sustainable and integral development.
The Community Health Workers Program is a sustainable health initiative responsible for integrating a broad array of sustainable development goals. It will reach isolated and underserved communities with rapidly trained community members who provide health care services at scale.
Set to launch in 2018, the Peace Project is an interdisciplinary exhibition that examines the causes and consequences of conflict in Lebanon, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Rwanda, Indochina, and Colombia.
The Millennium Villages Project is a research initiative of the Earth Institute at Columbia University led by Professor Jeffrey Sachs aligned with an integrated economic framework to alleviate poverty through rural development.
Co-founded by Blue Chip Foundation, Ethics in Action seeks to advance religious and civic collaboration in support of the moral obligations and ethical principles of human dignity, necessary for achieving a global framework of sustainable and integral development.
The Community Health Workers Program is a sustainable health initiative responsible for integrating a broad array of sustainable development goals. It will reach isolated and underserved communities with rapidly trained community members who provide health care services at scale.
Set to launch in 2018, the Peace Project is an interdisciplinary exhibition that examines the causes and consequences of conflict in Lebanon, Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Rwanda, Indochina, and Colombia.
Blue Chip Foundation focuses on alleviating extreme poverty through economic, educational, and social enterprise initiatives in support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)