S11E13 - The World's Best Water Entrepreneur Actually Runs a Charity
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Gary White and his co-founder Matt Damon have enabled water access for over 66 million people! How? Let's find out. More #water insights? Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoinewalter1/ #️⃣ All the Links Mentioned in this Episode #️⃣ 🔗 Water.org's website 🔗 Water Equity's website 🔗 The World Bank's "Funding a Water Secure Future" 🔗 The UN SDG 6 Data Portal 🔗 The Do's and Don'ts of Rural Water Supply 🔗 Tom Ferguson's appearance on the podcast 🎙️ Subscribe and Listen to the Don't Waste Water Podcast HERE 🎙️ Podcast Channel: @dwwpodcast Main Channel: @AntoineWalter DWW Smartlink: https://smartlink.ausha.co/dont-waste-water Website: https://dww.show/podcast/ ▶️ Key Ideas WaterCredit’s Impact: WaterCredit has provided loans totaling $5.5 billion, impacting 66 million people, with a 98% repayment rate. Philanthropy as a Catalyst: Traditional philanthropic approaches often involve one-time spending. In contrast, Water.org creates a sustainable cycle of investment and repayment. Challenges in Water Access: Water.org’s dual approach—bottom-up financing for immediate needs and top-down investment for infrastructure—addresses these challenges comprehensively. Importance of Women in Water Solutions: Empowering women with access to loans for water solutions has broader social benefits, including improved health, education, and economic opportunities. Sustainability and Climate Resilience: Water.org emphasizes the need for climate-resilient infrastructure, ensuring that water solutions are sustainable in the face of environmental changes. Global Collaboration: Water.org collaborates with a network of 140 financial institutions worldwide, facilitating access to water solutions tailored to local needs. Role of Governments and Institutions: While private sector innovation drives much of Water.org’s work, governments and international institutions play a critical role in scaling these solutions. Educating Stakeholders: Public perception and education are crucial. Water.org’s success stories and data-driven approach help change narratives around water access. Future Goals: Water.org aims to reach 100 million people with an additional $1 billion in investment capital. Their long-term vision includes comprehensive water access solutions that integrate both individual and infrastructure needs. 👋 SOCIAL MEDIA 👋 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwwpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntoineWalter7 🙋 QUESTION: What would you like me to cover next? ⏰ TIME CODES ⏰ 00:00 Meeting Gary White: A Water Legend 01:27 The Impact of WaterCredit 02:57 Challenges and Innovations in Water Access 04:42 Gary White's Journey and Insights 07:10 Financial Strategies for Water Access 09:01 Scaling Water Solutions Globally 11:32 Creating Sustainable Water Infrastructure 15:32 Future Goals and Challenges 18:49 Innovative Financial Models for Water Projects 29:12 Accelerating Project Development with DFIs 30:17 Challenges and Innovations in Water Equity 30:38 Market Gaps and Unique Approaches 33:30 Investor Interest and Financial Returns 35:44 Public Perception and Education 38:23 Role of Governments and International Organizations 43:56 Future of Traditional Charity in Water Projects 48:27 Confidence in Solving the Water Crisis 50:48 Rapid Fire Questions #WaterDevelopment #SDG6 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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