South Africa
A big welcome to the Fresher Water Mission
Posted by Emmaus Primary School, South Africa on 25 March 2015
Post related to Mission Dossier, Fresher Water

Today, a very special visitor from Water Explorer came to visit our little school on the hill. Julia and our teacher, Thabisele and Mrs Xba co-taught a lesson on water. We were shocked to learn the true scale of our water problems being only 1% of all the water in the world accessable as fresh water

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Soul buddies at the river
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Posted by Eqhweni Combined School , South Africa on 25 March 2015
Children collecting river data
Food glorious food
Posted by Eqhweni Combined School , South Africa on 25 March 2015
Can we clean up our act?
Posted on 25 March 2015
Our Water Woes
Posted by Eqhweni Combined School , South Africa on 25 March 2015
2 litre Bottle Water Compaign
Posted by Phumelelani Primary, South Africa on 24 March 2015
1, 2,3 Save Water!!!
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Posted by Phumelelani Primary, South Africa on 24 March 2015
Slow the flow of H2O
Posted on 24 March 2015
Grade 7 class displays their water saving pledges
An audit of our dirty Edangweni River
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Posted by Sakhile, South Africa on 24 March 2015
Frogs are bioindicators!
Posted on 17 March 2015
Mpophomeni Enviro-club kids look at what species of frogs they should be finding in their township
Mini SASS at Rosedale Dam
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Posted on 15 March 2015
Gardening together
Posted on 15 March 2015
GMO,Pesticide and herbicide FREE ZONE
Rescue our Water
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Posted on 15 March 2015
Water Posters to high light the importance of saving water
Sanele
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Posted on 15 March 2015
Answer and question session
Organic Mealies
Posted on 15 March 2015
Our Havest
Water Purification
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Posted on 15 March 2015
The story of our River
Posted on 15 March 2015
Julia showing the children how water gets pollution as river and people interact
Children making water filter
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Posted on 11 March 2015
Sussing out the river with SASS
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Posted on 9 March 2015
Mr Mabaso helping to explain the mini SASS tool.
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