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They have also improved, capped and fitted 45 shallow wells with Access pumps. Their work has impacted 46, lives, including people with in-home piped water. In everything they do, Access Water4 Zambia uses water as an access ministry to share the Gospel and make disciples.
For example, when doing mobilization and mWaSH training in the community, relationships are developed with the mobilizers who invite the community into conversations about the Gospel.
Carmen Brubacher serves as an administrative and technical advisor to Access Water4 Zambia. A second generation missionary, Carmen grew up in Kenya and has extensive international development experience having worked with post-war reconstruction in Sudan and the AIDS crisis in Zambia. In , Carmen and her husband, Mark, moved to the Nuba Mountain region of Sudan to work as area coordinators with Fellowship for African Relief in water and sanitation, food security, health and small grant development programs.
In , they moved to Zambia with their two children to work with Bright Hope International, targeting poverty alleviation through local churches. Since , Carmen has served full-time with Water4 as the director for Zambian programs.
There will be one virtual recommendation booth for each of the nine session topics. In each booth all participants will be able to state and discuss their views on what should be priority issues to address by scientific and development activities in the years to come, and also to propose recommendations to EC and ESA on how to address these issues via their respective programmes i.
Horizon Europe and FutureEO. Provide your inputs and discuss in the virtual recommendations booths, which are open from now until Monday 23 November. The recommendation booths are available in Brella by clicking the Virtual Exhibition tab on the left side of the main page! In the coming decades increasing population will drastically rise the demand for freshwater.
Needs to increase agricultural production will significantly impact water withdrawals and will increase stress on people living in regions already suffering from water scarcity.
The shortfall will be further exacerbated by the expected environmental changes associated to global warming and hydro-climatic extremes impacting people and ecosystems especially in most vulnerable regions. Recent advances in Earth observation EO by satellites have improved global observations of several key variables of the global water cycle. This capacity will significantly expand in the coming years with the advent of novel mission and sensors e. This Conference aims at reviewing the latest advances in the use of EO technology for scientific questions related to the water cycle and its applications, exploring the potential offered by the coming EO as well as the main challenges and opportunities for the coming decade.
The ultimate target of the event is to contribute to define a scientific agenda that may drive future scientific activities of ESA and other space agencies and partners in the coming few years.
The Conference is open to EO scientists, water researchers and students, modellers, Earth system and climate scientists, industry, operational agencies, policy makers, representatives of local communities and other stakeholders interested in sharing their knowledge and experience and in contributing to drive the scientific agenda for advancing EO water research and applications.
Additional information on the virtual event will be provided in the coming weeks.
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