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Calling All Artists and Activists!

November 12, 2019

Calling All Artists and Activists! Amman Imman has teamed […]

The indigenous populations of the Azawak, in Niger and Mali, are the unheard victims of the climate crisis

The indigenous populations of the Azawak, in Niger and Mali, are the unheard victims of the climate crisis

October 14, 2019

Desertification has ravaged this once lush pastureland, the ancestral home to a half million Tuareg and Wodaabe Fulani nomads.

Walk with Water

Students Unite to Alleviate Climate Change

October 9, 2019

This past year Greta Thunberg woke up the world with the proclamation “Your house is burning!”

Looking forward to engaging young leaders at the The GreenMount School as activists in alleviating #climatechange

Looking forward to engaging young leaders at the The GreenMount School as activists in alleviating #climatechange

September 27, 2019

Engaging young leaders at the The GreenMount School as […]

This machine digs hundreds of feet into the ground, reaching depths that have provided water to the over 5,000 people

September 2, 2019

This machine digs hundreds of feet into the ground, […]

Portrait of Ariane Kirtley, initiator of Marcher sur l’eau, and “PRECIOUS WATER!”

Portrait of Ariane Kirtley, initiator of Marcher sur l’eau, and FAMAE “PRECIOUS WATER!” challenge laureate

July 9, 2019
Houlaye

The “Water is Education” Borehole-well

December 30, 2018
Ariane Kirtley

Interview on the Weather Channel: Migrants Abandoned in Searing Sahara

June 29, 2018

In June, Algeria abandoned 13,000 migrants in the Sahara desert, leaving them without food or water. Men, women and
children were forced to walk in the blistering heat, or die. Meteorolgist Kait Parker of the Weather Channel discusses Algeria’s current treatment of migrants with Ariane Kirtley, founder and director of Amman Imman, during this interview.