World Water Monitoring Challenge™ is an international education and outreach program that builds public awareness and involvement in protecting water resources around the world by engaging citizens to conduct basic monitoring of their local water bodies.
In 2011, approximately 340,000 people in 77 countries monitored their local waterways. We challenge you to test the quality of your waterways, share your findings, and protect our most precious resource!
On December 6, 110 secondary school students from the Royal Kingdom College in Igbara-Oke participated in WWMC activities.Given the obstacles presented by the surrounding geography, the Tropical Equatorial Rainforest region in the southwestern portion of the country, activities were carried out on the school compound. Read More
WWMC: What drew you to the program—why did you want to get involved?NE: Anything related to water has been my core study subject with children. I strongly believe that if we want to make a concrete difference in the world, water should be the very first lesson we should take up to become dedicated stewards for our planet. Read More
WWMC Event Fair/Festival Environmental Conference
Want to see photos of water monitoring all over the world? Click here to see our photo gallery. If you want to share photos of your monitoring event, submit a blog post and include your photos!
If WWMC developed an app for mobile data entry, would you use it?