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G-CREWS creates Save Water song and video to promote water conservation

This story was posted 2 years ago
29 April 2024
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The Climate-Resilient Water Sector in Grenada (G-CREWS) project released a compelling Save Water song and accompanying music video on 9 April 2024, to promote water conservation.

The song, performed by Hitz, Thamara Songbird, and the Presentation Brothers College Choir, underscores the importance of water as a finite resource in the tri-island state and highlights actionable water-saving measures for citizens, residents, and leaders. This creative initiative aligns with the project’s goal of cultivating water-conscious users in response to climate change impacts on the nation’s water supply.

“This informative modern folk choir song and captivating video emphasises the immense potential within our society and underscores our key message that water conservation starts and ends with each of us. We all have a role in securing this precious resource,” said Gennil Reuben-McGuire, Communications Specialist for G-CREWS.

The video which can be viewed on the G-CREWS 473 YouTube channel, showcases simple water-saving actions like the 2-bucket method for washing vehicles, reusing grey water for plant nourishment, rainwater harvesting, and turning off taps while soaping hands.

“The words to this captive song were first released at the opening ceremony of the second Heads of Government meeting on climate matters held in Grenada last year. And from the overwhelming responses by regional leaders, delegates and citizens who viewed and listened. We moved to creating this riveting music video.”

The music video for the Save Water song documents key infrastructure currently being implemented by G-CREWS and its partners.

The G-CREWS project aims to enhance climate resilience in Grenada’s water sector through a comprehensive transformation at various levels, fostering a paradigm shift for overall national resilience.

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Comments 4

  1. J says:
    2 years ago

    Maybe you can do this for the other environment the rubbish and plastic and all those kind of things this will show the rest of the world that you mean business in this as I said again congratulations on the song about water brilliant

  2. J says:
    2 years ago

    I wish the UK could have something like this Grenada congratulations on a lovely brilliant song it takes straight to the point

    • Kinglslay Jonson says:
      2 years ago

      So you seem to link the music and the message says “water is a finite resource” . and we seem to be trying to save water… some how this is quite a message.

  3. J says:
    2 years ago

    This song is brilliance I live in another country I wish we had this kind of advertisement in the UK congratulations it really comes to point and it makes a point congratulations

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