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Globally, reaching the Target 6.1 “Universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all” of SDG 6 requires a sixfold increase of the current rate of progress. In Latin America and the Caribbean, 33 million people (5.2% of the total population) are in multidimensional poverty with key overlapping deprivations relating to education, housing, and water. The lack of high quality tap water supply has a major impact on the use of bottled water. This has resulted in a rapid increase in plastic waste, which challenges the waste management systems in many Small Island States in the Caribbean.

The water contained in the atmosphere as water vapor provides a unique and sustainable source of clean water for all. The air to water technology has evolved rapidly over the last decade. There is now a wide range of atmospheric water generators (AWGs) that can be used to provide access to clean potable water where it is needed. The energy requirements for AWGs can easily be met by solar energy.

We aim to promote AWGs as a sustainable, resilient and climate safe contribution to tackling the challenge of ensuring access to affordable clean drinking water. We work on programs that enable all, including those impacted by poverty, to improve their access to clean drinking water.

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[Mar. 22, 2026] World Water Day 2026: Water and Gender Equality Where water flows, equality grows:

United Nations World Water Development Report 2026, Water for all people: equal rights and opportunities.

[Nov. 18, 2025] Visit the Air Water 4U Company Page: Our Air Water 4U company helps people in the Caribbean have reliable access to clean drinking water. We make Nature work for the People. Climate resilience is an important value in a region exposed to hurricanes, droughts and floods that all can impact availability of clean drinking water.

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[Mar. 22, 2026] World Water Day 2026: Understanding Virtual Water: It is not just the water we drink and use that matters. The virtual water we consume with food and many other things we do also counts. Understanding virtual water and your footprint is a first step towards reducing your water footprint.

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[Apr. 25, 2026] World Happiness Report Finds Positive Impacts of Collaborative Platforms: The World Happiness Report 2026 has a strong focus on the impacts of social media and the Web in general on human happiness. The results of most studies indicate that the use of most social media seems to have a negative impact on happiness, while those tools that generate trust and collaboration have a positive impact. The report sumarizes: “Internet activities fall into two groups. Communications, news, learning, and content creation are associated with higher life satisfaction. Social media, gaming, and browsing for fun are associated with lower life evaluations.” This supports the mission of Place4Us as a trust-focused collaborative platform for intercreativity and learning.

[Apr. 25, 2026] Neurodivergence VCC opened: The "Made by Neurodivergence VCC" has been initialized and is open now.

[Apr. 21, 2026] SlaveryToday VCC opened: The "Fighting Modern Slavery VCC" has been initialized and is open now.

[Apr. 19, 2026] Earth Energy Imbalance is Increasing Rapidly: Finally the extreme increase in the Earth Energy Imbalance (EEI) is slowly starting to make headlines - far too late, though. The article “ What are zettajoules – and what do they tell us about Earth’s energy imbalance?” by Jonathan Watts published in the Guardian explains some of the basics. Importantly, the EEI double within only 13 years. In another article by Watts also in the Guardian and titled “ Earth being ‘pushed beyond its limits’ as energy imbalance reaches record high” the author points out that the World Meteorological Organization warned that Earth is struggling with a record energy imbalance, which is warming the oceans to unprecedented levels, making weather more extreme and threatening health and food supplies. Considering that Earth is more like a pool house with a very large pool than a greenhouse, the ocean is only delaying the heating of the atmosphere but not preventing it.