BANGLADESH | An emotion called water.

Water conveyance means contributing to a country’s socioeconomic well-being. It’s what we’ve done in Bangladesh, bringing water to where it was needed, among the tea and rice plantations, the country’s main crops. Today the fields are irrigated year round and the products of the earth can be harvested several times in the course of a season. This has strengthened the country’s economy: families and local communities have begun to rebuild their lives, achieving economic self-sufficiency.

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