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Home » Act » Previous campaigns » We'll Waterproof development!

We'll Waterproof development!

María Yolanda Rojas Ávila plants crops with her son, Eduardo, in Antioquia, Peru

...our Waterproof animation! Just click on the picture to view.

Challenge...

...yourself to halve the water you eat. Download our challenge sheet below.

  • read our essential guide to water and development
  • check out our Waterproof resources page
  • find out about the successes of our Waterproof campaign so far.

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Water is life

Water is life

  • take a look at our 'Water is life' slideshow
  • read more about our policy work on water for farming, food and livelihoods

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    • Why Stop Now?
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    • Waterproof: Rio!
    • Big Forest Picnic
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      • Waterproofing Development
      • Waterproof resources
      • Waterproof successes
      • Donate to 'waterproofed' development
    • climateACT
    • MDGs: keep the promise
    • No to illegal logging
    • Just Add Water
    • Say No to Terminator Seeds
    • International Conference on Family Planning 2015
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