FLOW is a new documentary about the privatization of water that you won’t soon forget. It is one of those movies that scares you, teaches you, moves you, and ultimately inspires you to do something about the global water crisis. You learn that the small projects are the most effective. Large organizations like the IMF or World Bank fund large projects that are not going to solve this crisis. Most water-starved communities need their own small scale sustainable water solution. This is why we decided to donate 5% of our profits at Back2Tap to a small international charity that brings schools and fresh water to communities in Central Asia. The FLOW DVD will be available for purchase on December 9, and you can visit their website at flowthefilm.com to learn more. I highly recommend seeing it.
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January 14, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Ellen
This is really interesting. Thanks.