H2Nica in production by three MIIS Masters of Public Administration Students in Nicaragua

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Three MPA students have set out to raise awareness about the global water crisis. Cristina Lopez, Manuel Martinez, and Richard Hansen are coming together to film H2Nica, a documentary about people affected by water insecurity in communities throughout Nicaragua.

The idea behind the project is to advocate for universal rights and access to clean and safe water supplies regardless of income. Lopez, Martinez and Hansen are currently in production on various sites in Nicaragua and are welcoming donations at their website.

About Michael Houseman

Michael Houseman is a student of International Policy Studies with a concentration on Human Security and Development at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. He is passionate about human rights in war zones, conflict resolution, transitional justice and gender equity. Michael is a contributor to the Center for Conflict Studies' blog Wandering Thoughts.

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