International Action in the News

2010

Haiti: What's Next? (Video Interview with Lindsay Mattison)
Source: Inside Scoop: Emerald Planet, January 24

From Their Very Own Local Water, A Haitian Group Is Delivering Drinkable Water to 200,000 Haitians Each Day
Source: 1888pressrelease.com, January 25

CMS: Helping Haiti (Radio Interview with Lindsay Mattison)
Source: Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network, January 22

2009

Chlorination: new urban clean water system for Haitian poor gets award by former President Clinton
Source: WASH Technology, October 2

Deworming campaign reaches 120,000 Haitians
Source: TropIKA.net, April 7

Saving Lives in Haiti: Arch and Nonprofit Partner at 2009 Water Disinfection Conference
Source: Arch Chemicals, April 6

See the Blue Drops of Hope on this Clean Water Map of Haiti
Source: Water and Wastewater Blog, January 15

International Action: Clean Water Solutions in Haiti
Source: Technology, Health, & Development, January 2

2008

Chlorination Equipment Helps Provide Safe Water to Third-World Countries
Source: Water Quality & Health Council, December 5

Chlorine protects 400,000 Haitians from waterborne disease
Source: ReliefWeb, December 3

Students Campaign for Clean Water
Source: Illinois Wesleyan University News, December 2

International Action's Campaign for Clean Water in Haiti
Source: Haiti Innovation, December 1

Norweco brings safe water to third-world countries
Source: Norwalk Reflector, November 25

400,000 Haitians Have Access to Clean Drinking Water
Source: 1888pressrelease.com, October 30

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