An entrepreneur learns a lesson in creating change that lasts.
As a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, Minhaj Chowdhury visited his family's village north of Dhaka, Bangladesh and distributed a promising new water treatment technology known as the "two bucket." Chowdhury felt proud to do something for his family's people, and, on his return to the U.S., he wrote enthusiastically about the promise of cheap, simple solutions to developing world problems.
from Co.Exist http://www.fastcoexist.com/3037007/change-generation/cleaning-up-south-asias-arsenic-pollution-with-thousands-of-money-making-f?partner=rss
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