Our Work

Our Work

The complex, interconnected challenges confronting Indigenous and rural communities, such as water-health, climate change, and growing social and economic inequity, engender a toxic, divisive environment for economies, for businesses and for people. Tackling them requires the adoption of innovative models of collaboration between Indigenous Peoples, communities, Indigenous and non-indigenous scholars in science and law, business and government, NGOs, academic institutions and communities. Small differences in the innovation space can substantially affect outcomes, and so careful consideration for human and financial capital, operations and maintenance requirements, source water challenges, future resiliency and sustainability must be made. We bridge these gaps with a range of innovative programs designed to learn, teach, share knowledge systems, and support all stakeholders working to redefine improve water-health in Indigenous and rural communities. 

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