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Daily Archives: June 10, 2022

Working, studying, and holding on to Hope during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Blog, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionJune 10, 2022

I’ve never known whether to consider myself a millennial or a gen-z. The millennial cut-off is technically 1996, and while I was born in 1997, my peers didn’t grow up with smartphones, tablets, or the Metaverse. I still remember playing snake on my green Samsung Galaxy flip phone in high school and creating my Facebook…

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The UN Water Conference and the Water Action Decade 

Waterlution Brasil: 6 anos fomentando inovação aberta e colaborativa

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