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TWA hosted a seminar presenting the current prominent issues in Myanmar based water themes among the ecosystem of entrepreneurs. The people who are interested in water-related problems especially, flooding and water pollution attended and enjoyed the presentation since it is the first time with the topic of water.

We presented two presentations – it was about the important role innovators play in solving water challenges in Myanmar and the power of storytelling and how we should start writing our Myanmar Water Story together. We tried to encourage everybody to share more using #waterMM and more people with a passion for water should join as water reporters.

We have never received so many questions after the presentation – and it’s very clear that people are passionate about water and understand (and feel) the importance of water.

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