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World Environment Day
Nature is the ultimate healthcare system. It is time we started treating it that way.“
Check out these #RunningAdventures for Clean Air, Clean Water and Biodiversity
#RUFA #Worldwaterrun #RunBlue #5000MileProject https://t.co/yVdM7nrQRj
#Corri #21k para apoyar a la comunidad global en el #DíaMundialDelAgua #corriendo para hablar y no ignorar la crisis hídrica que se vive. #runner 👟👟 #WorldWaterRun #love #runday #RunBlue 💧 #GoRuuners👊🏻 @minaguli @RunBlueOfficial

Bienvenidos a Caminar, Trotar o Correr, participar #WorldWaterRun unete a una comunidad global que demuestra que el agua es importante para todos, en todas partes, y que protegerla es una responsabilidad que compartimos.
#RunBlue #WorldWaterRun #WorldWaterDay 🧵👇🏻

Wetlands Conservation Organisation will be participating in the World Water Run on 22nd March 2026.
Reach out via [email protected]
Let’s run for water. Let’s run for nature.
#Runblue
#worldwaterday

The #WorldWaterRun provides an opportunity for everyone to act for our waters and support local organisations that protect our waters 🌊🌊
#RunBlue #SaveWetlands
Water connects all of us 💧
Sign up for the #WorldWaterRun to join our global community of water heroes!
This year, you can turn your movement into impact by raising funds for community-led water projects in Kenya and Uganda, helping improve water access, strengthen local infrastructure, and build long-term water resilience.
Every step you take can help turn awareness into action and deliver real impact on the ground.
🔗 Sign up and get started: https://t.co/ghLYY2xMDr
💧 Learn more about the projects: https://t.co/OkVm5GyKxD

When we visited Lake Naivasha during #RunBlue, I met fishermen, flower farm workers and local guides who each described how deeply life here depends on its water. Their jobs, food, safety and daily routines all trace back to the lake’s rhythms.
Those same communities are now facing severe flooding.
Rising water has pushed far inland, submerging homes, schools and churches. Kihoto is among the hardest hit, and floodwaters have now reached the pipeline that supplies fuel between Nairobi and Nakuru.
Officials say around 7,000 people have been displaced. Stagnant water is creating serious health risks, and many people are afraid to return to work because of concerns about cholera, landslides and wildlife along the shoreline.
Naivasha’s flooding comes after years of rising pressure on the lake, shaped by climate, land use and natural forces that are shifting faster than the systems built around them. It shows exactly why water has to guide how we plan, build and prepare.
Everything else depends on it.
📸: AFP
https://t.co/XTUxkUF7WY

That feeling when you’re running for something bigger than yourself 🏃♀️✨🔥
The incredible team at @WetlandsInt is bringing the energy for the #WorldRiverRun and we are HERE for it!
How are you moving today?
#worldriverrun2025 #worldriversday #runblue
Este 28 sep'25 en el Día Mundial de los Ríos, personas de todo el mundo se movilizan por nuestros ríos. Ya sea que corras solo, con un grupo de amigos o como empresa, tus pasos ayudan a generar impulso #RunBlue #everystepscounts #WorldRiverRun via @RunBlueOfficial @minaguli
Am excited and well prepared to join Mina and many others to achieve our goal of waking awareness for water and rivers!
Thx to @minaguli for your support and being the real Hero for us 🙏🏽🌼
Regards to all🪿🪿
#Runblue #worldriverrun

The #WorldRiverRun is just around the corner!! Can you tell how excited I am? 😁😁
Sign up ➡️ https://t.co/IFkpme3C7H
🌊 Meet Kashika, a 12-year-old student and passionate sustainability advocate from the UAE!
Through her campaign https://t.co/ehLgB6b3B3 and countless projects, Kashika is inspiring people in her community to take action for our planet. She’s also one of our #RunBlue volunteers, using her voice to remind us why protecting rivers matters.
This World Rivers Day, Kashika will be part of the #WorldRiverRun this Sunday, a 24-hour global event where people everywhere run, walk or move for rivers by taking one small action to protect them.
💙 Add your voice to hers and sign up at https://t.co/ghLYY2xMDr
Good Morning to all my Friends 🐢🐞🐝🦆🐌
Wishing all a wonderful Day
Thx @ladevita12
Am preparing for World River Run 2025
#WorldRiversDay #RunBlue @minaguli

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THURSDAY September 25. Good day my dear subscribers. Your breakfast is served. It is 17 degrees celcius in Montreal. News is available on X on the small table. It is 2:00. How are you? Say it to me.🌹🌹🌹☕️☕️☕️

This World Rivers Day, I run for the mighty Indus, the lifeline of our land, our heritage, and our future.
#RunBlue
#WorldRiverRun
#SaveIndus

This year on World Rivers Day, people everywhere will run, walk or move for our rivers.
This World Rivers Day, I’ll be running for the mighty #Indus — a river that has carried civilizations, nourished lands, and sustained lives for millennia.
Let’s honor and protect our rivers, the lifelines of our planet. 💧🌍
Come and join us in this cause.
#WorldRiversDay #RunForIndus
@RunBlueOfficial

The #WorldRiverRun is BACK!!! 🌍💧
We can’t wait to see thousands of people, organisations and communities come together this World Rivers Day to show how small steps for rivers can create big impact.
Sign up: https://t.co/baJHQ9swLg
#RunBlue
📣💧🏃 Announcing the #WorldRiverRun 2025! 📣💧🏃
On 28 September, World Rivers Day, we’re partnering with @WetlandsInt to bring back a #RunBlue classic: the #WorldRiverRun!
Rivers are critical wetland ecosystems. They supply us with water for drinking and agriculture, provide livelihoods for over a billion people, and sustain diverse and endangered biodiversity.
For 24 hours, people everywhere will run, walk or move for our rivers by taking one small action to protect them. That could mean picking up litter, posting a story, making a donation or simply spending time by your local waterway.
Each action, shared across the world, will build into a powerful movement for the ecosystems that give us life.
For the first time, you can sign up through our brand new Run Blue platform! Create your profile, join or start a team, set your goals and track our collective progress in real time.
✍ Sign up for free and get your personalised race bib ➡ https://t.co/ghLYY2yksZ

📣💧🏃 Announcing the #WorldRiverRun 2025! 📣💧🏃
On 28 September, World Rivers Day, we’re partnering with @WetlandsInt to bring back a #RunBlue classic: the #WorldRiverRun!
Rivers are critical wetland ecosystems. They supply us with water for drinking and agriculture, provide livelihoods for over a billion people, and sustain diverse and endangered biodiversity.
For 24 hours, people everywhere will run, walk or move for our rivers by taking one small action to protect them. That could mean picking up litter, posting a story, making a donation or simply spending time by your local waterway.
Each action, shared across the world, will build into a powerful movement for the ecosystems that give us life.
For the first time, you can sign up through our brand new Run Blue platform! Create your profile, join or start a team, set your goals and track our collective progress in real time.
✍ Sign up for free and get your personalised race bib ➡ https://t.co/ghLYY2yksZ

When I ran across Lake Eyre during our #RunBlue 200 Marathons, the rains had just come. The salty earth was soft underfoot, and water was starting to gather in the lake.
Now, it’s flowing again. The desert is alive with birds, plants and people - a rare event and a reminder of how powerful these natural cycles are.
What a privilege to see this beautiful region come back to life 💧 💙
https://t.co/ojTVldjIHH

We can’t solve the water crisis with small goals. It’s going to be hard, but hard is how humanity moves forward.
Together, we can do this 🤝💧
#RunBlue

When I started running for water 9 years ago, I was one person alone in the desert.
Just me, a pair of shoes, and a mission many people didn’t understand.
But run by run, that mission found momentum.
Today, #RunBlue is the largest global movement for water in history - a community of runners, advocates, leaders and friends in over 200 countries and territories, coming together to protect our most precious resource: water.
This #GlobalRunningDay, I’m celebrating every single one of you who’s helped turn this movement into something the world can’t ignore.
Because solving the water crisis isn’t a journey we can take alone. It’s one we need to take together, united by purpose and powered by community 💧🤝🌎

Water is life. Yet 2.2 billion people live without access to clean water.
Through my journey with #RunBlue, whether running through barren deserts or standing at the edge of glaciers, the global water crisis has never felt more real. But these experiences have only deepened my belief that, together, we can make a difference.
Every effort counts. Every person matters. It’s why I’ll keep running, keep advocating, and keep pushing for change.
We’re in this together.

Almost exactly three years ago, I ran through Birdsville as part of our #RunBlue campaign. Back then, it was red desert – dry, hot, stretching endlessly in every direction. The town hadn’t seen rain in a while.
Now, most of the roads to and from Birdsville are closed due to flooding. Parts of western Queensland are underwater after days of relentless rain, with floodwaters expected to take weeks to drain.
While this region is no stranger to floods, the sheer scale of this event is unprecedented. Some places have seen a year’s worth of rain in just days, cutting off towns and isolating communities.
I remember reading about the Birdsville Track as a kid. It had this air of mystery, an endless road into the Outback. I imagined the dust, the heat, the legendary Birdsville Hotel standing against the elements. What I never imagined was how quickly this landscape could shift from drought to flood, or how extreme that shift could be.
This is what the global water crisis looks like. It’s not just about scarcity – it’s about water arriving in the wrong places, at the wrong times, in volumes that disrupt lives, economies and ecosystems.
To the communities impacted by these floods, we feel for you as you navigate this unprecedented challenge.
To the rest of us watching: These floods remind us that water waits for no one. It moves in extremes, shaping economies and industries. Just as quickly as it arrives, it can also dry up.
The time to invest in our water crisis is now 🌎💧⌛️
https://t.co/u5MP3ir678

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