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Tapajós National Forest

By Erico Marone

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The Water We Want
6th Edition 2025

Youth as storytellers of our cultural and natural water heritage

The Water We Want Contest (TWWW) is an initiative by the Water Museums Network (watermuseums.net), with participation from the Brazilian Water Museum. It aims to explore our multifaceted water legacies – natural and cultural, tangible and intangible – through the perspective of young people to build a more sustainable future.

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Caring Hands for Water

Empowering Youth for a Sustainable Future

In a world where water scarcity and environmental degradation are increasingly urgent challenges, the "Caring Hands for Water" organization emerges as an inspiring voice and catalyst for change. Our commitment, among others, is to empower youth and develop leaders to promote awareness and care for water, essential for advancing sustainability.

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AQUAPLAY

An interactive tool for coloring and learning to protect our water heritage

AQUAPLAY is an interactive educational tool for students around the world to explore the importance of water through creative coloring activities. AQUAPLAY brings together some of the best artwork submitted for our youth contest and awards "The Water We Want." Now, with AQUAPLAY, these drawings can be colored online by children around the globe!

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Brazilian Water Museum receives submissions from young students for international contest

October 29, 2024

By Federal University of Tocantins

International Contest "The Water We Want" - 6th Edition.

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Results of The Water We Want contest

August 25, 2024

By Brazilian Water Museum

Discover the selected works on the Global Water Museums Network's digital exhibition.

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The Brazilian Water Museum

Interactive digital environment. Focused on water learning and conservation.

With the mission to support water education and change misconceptions, attitudes, and behaviours towards this theme through the development of educational programs that emphasize the urgent need to establish a new relationship between society mediated by complex water flows.

About the Museum Fishing on a festive day Aruanã. Photo by: Heber Gracio.
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