From Intern to CEO, James Thuch Madhier used his time as the Dahdaleh Institute's inaugural Global Health and Humanitarianism Intern to build up The Rainmaker Enterprise.
The Dahdaleh Institute provides strategic support to The Rainmaker Enterprise, a non-profit social enterprise that seeks to transform lives in South Sudan, and later in other conflict-affected regions. Using solar-powered water infrastructure, The Rainmaker Enterprise enhances health by increasing the availability of potable water, enhancing food security & supporting community self-sufficiency.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Alum |
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Updates |
James Madhier’s Rainmaker Enterprise Collaborating with World Food Programme | January 17, 2022
Rainmaker Enterprise Thanks "Water for Peace" Attendees | June 4, 2018 Director James Orbinski to speak at "Water for Peace" | May 15, 2018 |
People |
James Thuch Madhier, Community Scholar, The Rainmaker Enterprise Alum
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