Mina Guli, a global leader, entrepreneur, and adventurer, has made significant strides in raising awareness about water conservation. Her passion for solving the water crisis began when she witnessed the devastating effects of water overconsumption on the banks of the Orange River in the Richtersveld. Since then, she has devoted her life to finding solutions to this pressing issue.
Growing up in drought-afflicted Australia, Mina understood the importance of water preservation. However, it was not until doctors informed her that she would never run again that she found her true calling in marathons. Determined to defy those limitations, Mina began walking and running, proving that she alone could define her capabilities.
Each marathon that Mina has completed presented her with unique challenges and learning opportunities. From traversing glaciers in Tajikistan to braving flash floods in Bolivia, she has persevered through adversity. Her experiences have been enriched by meeting incredible people, particularly in Africa, where the resilience and warmth of the locals have left an indelible mark on her heart.
Mina’s tireless efforts have inspired a global movement of individuals rallying for water conservation. As the founder and CEO of Thirst, her work has impacted over 4 billion people, catalyzing a new generation of water conservation heroes. In recognition of her efforts, the World Economic Forum named her a Young Global Leader, while Fortune Magazine listed her among the 50 greatest leaders in the world in 2016.
Through her journey, Mina has discovered the power of human connections and the importance of teamwork. As others have echoed, while individuals can make an impact, working together can change the world. Mina aims to bring attention to the severity of the water crisis and inspire people to take action.
Mina encourages fellow runners to play their part in preserving water resources and supporting organizations like Thirst. She also advocates for participation in virtual runs to show the world their commitment to water conservation. Mina Guli’s tireless efforts have established her as an inspiring force for change, demonstrating that many steps can indeed lead to great achievements.
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