How can world rowing provide clean water to inhabitants on the banks of the Zambezi river and grow
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur ShowMarch 09, 202100:18:30

How can world rowing provide clean water to inhabitants on the banks of the Zambezi river and grow

Purpose driven projects are increasingly part of an organizations role in the world, and for the 150 year old World Rowing F ederation, a partnership with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature is taking the form of a rowing centre on the Kafue river in Zambia. Mark Thomas shares why taking care of water is a concern for all, and also how organizations can align their purpose with practical solutions to problems facing the world.



WWF and World Rowing have a very strong and active partnership because our sport is a powerful and very relevant means of communication to all age groups, about Clean Water issues around the globe. As well, we are working together on an important “water-project” near Lusaka, Zambia, called the Kafue River & Rowing Centre. In just a few words, this Centre will be a place on the banks of the Kafue River (a major tributary to the Zambezi) where conservation, research, and sport unite to tackle global water issues. It is a project where a partnership such as this - and with the support of companies whose interests lie in the same direction, can make a crucial local intervention – yet with global impact. 



See links here for details 



https://worldrowing.com/responsibility/environment/wwf-alliance/



https://worldrowing.com/responsibility/environment/kafue-river-rowing-centre-info/







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