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[Rethinking Global Challenges: Matt Damon and Gary White on Water, Partnership, and Innovation]-[Sunday Pick: Matt Damon on solving one of the planet’s biggest problems, in partnership with Gary White | from ReThinking with Adam Grant]

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Rethinking Global Challenges: The Water.org Model

In this episode of Rethinking, organizational psychologist Adam Grant sits down with Hollywood icon Matt Damon and social entrepreneur Gary White to discuss their long-standing partnership at Water.org. The conversation explores how they leveraged unconventional strategies to tackle the global water crisis, the importance of strategic partner selection, and the power of "boldness with humility."

The Genesis of a Partnership

Matt Damon and Gary White joined forces in 2008, merging their respective organizations, H2O Africa and Water Partners, to create Water.org. Damon emphasizes that his greatest strength—and the source of his professional joy—is "partner selection." He sought out White as the "preeminent expert in the field." White, in turn, was drawn to Damon’s genuine curiosity and his willingness to be "peppered with questions." This mutual alignment on innovation allowed them to move beyond traditional philanthropy.

Challenging Conventional Wisdom: WaterCredit

White explains that the traditional approach to water access—drilling wells—was insufficient. By applying the principles of microfinance pioneered by Muhammad Yunus, they developed "WaterCredit." The core insight was that the world's poorest people were already paying for water, often up to 25% of their income, due to a lack of infrastructure.

Instead of simple charity, they provide "income-enhancing loans" that allow families to purchase their own water systems. The impact is significant: 90% of borrowers are women, and they maintain a 98% repayment rate. This model has driven the philanthropic cost per person down from $25 (for traditional wells) to just $5, allowing them to scale from reaching 1 million people in 2012 to 85 million today.

Humanizing the Crisis

One of the biggest hurdles for Water.org is making the water crisis "visceral" and "relatable" to those in the developed world who take clean water for granted. Damon shares an epiphany from his early work in Zambia, where he realized that without access to clean water, a young girl’s potential is "stifled." He notes that "water buckets" represent lost school time and economic opportunity. By enabling access, they "unleash the entrepreneurial spirit" of individuals like Mama Florence, who transformed her life by turning a small water loan into a series of successful micro-enterprises.

Office Hours: Scaling Innovation

Adam Grant facilitates an "office hours" segment to help the duo address their current scaling challenges. They discuss:

  • Innovation Tournaments: Grant suggests running internal tournaments to source ideas from employees on the ground, citing a successful model at Dow Chemical that yielded millions in savings through employee-led solutions.
  • Goal Setting: Grant advises them to empower their international teams to set their own targets, noting that "if people are committed and passionate, they will set their own goals higher than the people above them tend to."
  • Resilience: Damon reflects on his acting career, noting that constant rejection taught him to "roll off your shoulders" and not take failure personally. He credits White’s openness about his own failures as a cornerstone of their organizational culture.

Conclusion: The Future of Financing

Looking ahead, the duo is focused on bringing "capital markets to bear" on the water crisis. By launching asset managers and working with development banks to create "blue bonds," they are proving that solving humanitarian issues can be bankable. As Damon concludes, "We’ve conquered other diseases... we think this is a moment for water."

🎯Key Sentences

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Opportunity is not.
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What were you looking for in a partner?
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What you see is what you get.
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I was floored by just his knowledge and approach.
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It's hard not to get fired up about it
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📝Key Phrases

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partner selection
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maximize my impact
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preeminent expert
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strongly aligned
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the real deal
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📖 Transcript

Happy Sunday, TED Talks Daily listeners.
It's Elise Hu.
As we often do on Sundays, today we're sharing a recent episode of another podcast from the TED Audio Collective, handpicked by us for you.
Matt Damon.
He's someone most of us know as the Hollywood icon for movies like Good Will Hunting and The Martian.
But did you know he has another huge passion and life mission?

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