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Ethan Allen Director of STEM Honolulu, HI allene@prel

Water for Life: Community Education for Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting in the United States Affiliated Pacific Islands Feb. 5, 2013 workshop: Reducing Disaster Risk for a Healthy Pacific. Ethan Allen Director of STEM Honolulu, HI allene@prel.org. Water for Life (WfL)

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Ethan Allen Director of STEM Honolulu, HI allene@prel

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  1. Water for Life:Community Education for Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting in the United States Affiliated Pacific IslandsFeb. 5, 2013 workshop: Reducing Disaster Risk for a Healthy Pacific Ethan Allen Director of STEM Honolulu, HI allene@prel.org

  2. Water for Life (WfL) • Build infrastructure for ISE to foster science literacy • Help meet growing regional needs for potable water Sites: Palau, Yap, Chuuk, & Marshalls 5 years, started late 2012 NSF ISE Prevention Mitigation Preparedness

  3. Needs • Growing populations > • more need for drinking water • Climate change > • shrinking supplies of drinking water • 21st century global economy > • value of broad science literacy • Contextualized to each site

  4. How will WfL work? • Core Team of 3-4 reps at each site will: • Join Professional Learning Community • Learn about water, water issues, & ISE • Prioritize needs & identify resources • Recruit, lead, & • help educate • Implementation • Teams at each • site Collaborative

  5. How will WfL work (cont’d)? • Implementation Teams of ~10 • members at each site will: • Learn about water, water • issues, & ISE • Decide on local projects • Identify, recruit, teach, & work with Community-Youth Groups • Lead CYGs in water-related service learning projects: rainwater catchment, water quality monitoring, etc. Leverage

  6. Collaborator: Pacific islands Climate Education Partnership A collaborative network of Pacific Island communities and friends responding to the impacts of climate change, and committed to enhancing climate education in the Pacific Island region Alliances

  7. Water for Life in Pacific island communities: - Reduce health disaster risks - Build resilience for climate change & other challenges - Prepare for 21st century life Please join us!

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