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Sustainable water security for the African continent

Restoring and developing local resources will have a positive impact on the global community that relies on Africa's agricultural capacities, that provide jobs for the majority of disadvantaged individuals in the region.
Under an orange sky, large yellow cranes lift a shipping container at an industrial port, embodying the lifeblood of trade and commerce.

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African children are to experience the extreme impacts of water shortages due to climate change. Future developers need an action plan on how to play their part in securing a greener future and protect our natural resources.

Underpinning the future of our youth with the circular economy is the idea of dissociating economic development and growth from the consumption of finite resources on the worlds most diverse continent – which hosts the most ancient floras on the planet.

Restoring and developing local resources will have a positive impact on the global community that relies on Africa’s agricultural capacities, that provide jobs for the majority of disadvantaged individuals in the region.

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Case Study

A revolutionary approach to water supply

To cope with a crippling and prolonged drought crisis, MEB installed a containerized desalination plant at Richards Bay, South Africa. The project was completed in just seven months. The containers were easily transported to the designated location.1

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