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Partnership Guide
Community Circle builds on the success of its proven model for creating ecosystems with cross-sectoral actors participating in strategic open innovation in Indigenous and rural communities.
Breaking Through Achieving socially and technologically sustainable outcomes in drinking water systems for small rural and indigenous communities
Achieving socially and technologically sustainable outcomes in drinking water systems for small, rural and indigenous communities.
Water Health Equity
One in six Canadians, including the majority of 1.6 million Indigenous people, live in rural areas and often face exposure to negative health and socio-economic impacts from unsafe drinking water. It’s a persistent crisis that has dragged on for decades, a dubious achievement for a rich nation often celebrated as a global humanitarian and human rights leader.
An overview of RESEAU Journey since 2008
Community Circle's strategic evolution from a product- focused R&D network to a community-focused R&D network.
Treading Water
To tackle water advisories in Indigenous communities, we created "Treading Water," a 20-minute play with UBC's research-based theatre experts. The play highlights the experiences of water operators and communities, aiming to spark dialogue on water quality issues.
Operators’ Walkthrough Lab (OWL): Digital Circle in Action
RESEAU created AR apps for virtual walkthroughs of water treatment plants, enabling community input, reducing design errors, and providing remote monitoring and training. These tools were piloted at Yukon University in 2020 to support operator training and design accuracy.
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