Skip to content
Waterlution
A Water Learning Experience
Waterlution
  • Home
  • INNOVATION
    • WIL Canada 2023
    • WIL North America 2023
    • WIL Great Lakes
    • Waterlution Brasil
    • WIL Lebanon
    • Past WILs
  • YOUTH LEADERSHIP
    • Unity
    • Youth Advisory Board
    • Passos d’Água
    • Mozambique
    • Past Projects
  • ART + CREATIVITY
    • Municipalites
    • Artist + Project Portfolios
    • Arts Based Research
    • Present Practices – WIL Atlantic
    • Co-Lab Challenge + YWIL
  • World Water Journey
  • Media
    • Global Collaborators Network
    • Blog
    • Podcasts
  • The Cautious Optimist
  • Events
  • Past Projects
  • About Us
    • About Waterlution
    • Mandate & Goals
    • Team
    • Jobs
Waterlution
  • Home
  • INNOVATION
    • WIL Canada 2023
    • WIL North America 2023
    • WIL Great Lakes
    • Waterlution Brasil
    • WIL Lebanon
    • Past WILs
  • YOUTH LEADERSHIP
    • Unity
    • Youth Advisory Board
    • Passos d’Água
    • Mozambique
    • Past Projects
  • ART + CREATIVITY
    • Municipalites
    • Artist + Project Portfolios
    • Arts Based Research
    • Present Practices – WIL Atlantic
    • Co-Lab Challenge + YWIL
  • World Water Journey
  • Media
    • Global Collaborators Network
    • Blog
    • Podcasts
  • The Cautious Optimist
  • Events
  • Past Projects
  • About Us
    • About Waterlution
    • Mandate & Goals
    • Team
    • Jobs

Feed w Stafeed Team – WIL Lebanon 2019

May202021

Feed w Stafeed focuses on collecting treated WWTP water of Zahle plant in ponds or reservoirs inside the station, to test on crops and later distribute for safe irrigation.

Category: WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021
Kuujjuaq artwork is completed and ready for exhibi Kuujjuaq artwork is completed and ready for exhibition! A HUGE thanks to Rob McLay who carried the project to the finish line. Your commitment to the task was inspiring and we cannot wait to share the results of this collaborative piece across youths all around Canada! #UNITY
.
.
.
.
#indigenousart #indigenousculture #indigenousknowledge #water #watereducation #climateaction #teachers #students #canada #teacher #kuujjuaq
UNITY Artist Chanelle Julian, connected with the g UNITY Artist Chanelle Julian, connected with the grade 7 & 8 at Eskasoni First Nations Middle school as they explore their water relation with grandfather the sun and grandmother the moon.
Read more about UNITY at the link in our bio.
.
.
.
#UNITY #indigenousart #indigenousculture #indigenousknowledge #water #watereducation #climateaction #teachers #students #canada #teacher
Dr. Marisa Mazari-Hiriart is a Biologist from the Dr. Marisa Mazari-Hiriart is a Biologist from the Faculty of Sciences at UNAM.  She has worked on sustainable water uses in both urban and rural socio-ecosystems of Mexico, determining water quality based on microorganisms and organic chemical compounds, and identifying potential sources of contamination that represent a risk to the environment and public health. She is currently working on interdisciplinary projects to promote the application of the Sustainable Development Goals, in relation to clean water and sanitation, health and well-being for the reduction of inequities and poverty in rural areas in Mexico.
Read more about water leaders working for change in Mexico City in World Water Journey (link in our bio).
.
.
.
#WorldWaterJourney #MexicoCity #Mexico #climateaction #agua #water #water #waterinnovation #watereducation #waternetwork
Meaningful youth engagement in the #WaterSector in Meaningful youth engagement in the #WaterSector in Asia and the Pacific is fundamental sustainable #WaterSecurity and resilience.
Highlighting work from our Network of Partners, @gwp_water has proudly contributed to six of the #youth case studies in Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s brand new publication, including Waterlution:
CASE STUDY 5: WATER INNOVATION LAB
Water Innovation Lab (WIL), a flagship program of non-profit organization Waterlution, is designed to accelerate collaborative innovation, fast-track global knowledge sharing, and devise innovations that improve water security and support climate change adaptation. WIL supports emerging leaders to implement Sustainable Development Goal targets connected to water in their organizations and their projects. WIL develops future water leaders to think holistically,
design innovatively, and communicate effectively across cultures. Furthermore, it equips the next generation of policymakers and waterpreneurs with mindsets and skill sets to lead through collaboration, creativity, global engagement, complex problem-solving, and impact-oriented thinking by cross-sector and cross-disciplinary approaches for knowledge sharing. The program uses unconventional, self-developmental, and self-directed learning methods in participatory, creative, and boundary-pushing facilitation and development processes.
WIL’s methodology is based on facilitation tools and techniques such as the Art of Hosting; design thinking; systems approach; and social, artistic, and cooperative games. The co-innovation process ensures participants do not arrive with a solution seeking a problem. Rather, the program invites participants to explore complex water problems presented in advance of a WIL and during the program through learning visits. Co-innovation projects that emerge out of WILs are eligible for seed grants and supported for 9 months post-WIL intensive training.
By 2023, 22 WILs had been hosted, with more than 1,000 young leaders trained and applying for funding to meet water challenges. As a result of WIL, more than 90 projects have been developed in 10 countries that address pressing water issues.
Load More... Follow on Instagram
Instagram
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
LinkedIn

50 Old Mill Road, Suite 401
Oakville, ON L6J 7W1
CANADA

community@waterlution.org

Cautious Optimist

Pedal Power: Building a bicycle-powered generator.

Bike Mechanics’ Aprons from Recycled Jeans

I love colour. Amy Sinclair

The Vegetables of our Labour

Waterlution Blog

The UN Water Conference and the Water Action Decade 

Waterlution Brasil: 6 anos fomentando inovação aberta e colaborativa

Op ed from outgoing staff member Olivia: why you should start your career in a small but growing and innovative non profit

© 2023 waterlution – a water learning experience | Privacy Policy

Go to Top