Global Water Challenge: Dilemma of Building Strategic Social Partnerships
Case Code: BSTR545 Case Length: 17 Pages Period: 2005-2016 Pub Date: 2018 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.500 Organization: Global Water Challenge Industry: Government & Non-Profit Organisations Countries: USA Themes: Corporate Responsibility, Environmental Sustainability, Rural Markets |
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Introduction
Global Water Challenge (GWC), a US-based non-profit water access and advocacy organization, is playing a crucial role in improving the sustainability of investments in Water Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) projects. Its approach of forming partnerships and collaborations had resulted in identifying and innovating sustainable solutions in the planning and implementation of WASH projects. GWC focused on addressing various operational, technical, and financial challenges facing the WASH sector, and provided consultancy and advocacy services to the partnering organizations to invest in potential projects.
The projects planned and implemented by GWC addressed several socio-economic and environmental issues, helping over one million people across the world gain access to sustainable WASH facilities . “The record of the Global Water Challenge speaks for itself, at a time when ‘collaboration’ is a buzzword, GWC is showing how it’s really done, effectively bringing together business, civil society, and local communities around the world for lasting impact,” said MR Rangaswami, Founder of the Corporate Eco Forum (Refer to Exhibit-I Global Water Challenge Model)...
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