AguaClara at Cornell University:

A White Paper

The goal of this document is to place the AguaClara Program at Cornell in an international context, to introduce the varied facets of the AguaClara Program and the advantages of learning by doing, to describe the importance of project teams with students from diverse academic levels, and to compare the AguaClara Program with student project teams.

AguaClara - A global perspective

The AguaClara Program was launched in 2005 as a collaborative venture between Cornell University and Agua Para el Pueblo, a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Honduras. Since its inception, the AguaClara Program has become a growing global network of organizations that are working together to provide safe drinking water for resource poor cities and towns. At the global scale, AguaClara is a novel approach to infrastructure design, sustainability, knowledge generation, challenge-based education, and invention. AguaClara integrates innovation, research, design, education, implementation, and empowerment. Partners include multiple non governmental organizations, towns with AguaClara facilities, donor organizations, Cornell students, and Cornell University. Together these partners create win-win-win-win-win relationships with outcomes that benefit all of the partners. Each of the partners offers unique capabilities that are needed by the other partners in order to obtain the desired outcome of safe drinking water on tap for communities that lack this basic necessity for quality of life. Current AguaClara partners include: