Matt Damon co-writing a book on access to clean water

This image shows cover art for the book "The Worth of Water: Our Story of Chasing Solutions to the World's Greatest Challenge" by Gary White and Matt Damon. (Portfolio via AP) (Uncredited)

NEW YORK ā€“ Matt Damon has some big-name endorsers for a book he has out March 1 about access to safe water.

Former President Bill Clinton and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Muhammad Yunus are among those providing blurbs for ā€œThe Worth of Water,ā€ which the Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker worked on with civil and environmental engineer Gary White. Damon has been a prominent spokesman for water sanitation since visiting Zambia in 2006, and with White founded the nonprofits Water.org and WaterEquity.

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Damon and White met at a Clinton Global Initiative gathering in 2008.

"Weā€™re excited to have written this book together, and we canā€™t wait to share the story of what happens when a movie actor and a civil engineer team up to try and take on the global water crisis ā€” the stumbles and obstacles, the breakthroughs and big gains, and the incredible people we met along the way," Damon and White said in a statement Tuesday.

ā€œOur journey has proved two things: one, solving the water crisis is possible ā€” within our lifetimes. And two, the key is unleashing the incredible determination and resourcefulness of the people who are fighting every day for essentials like safe water and sanitation.ā€

According to the book's publisher, the Penguin Random House imprint Portfolio, ā€œThe Worth of Waterā€ will illuminate ā€œthe challenges of building and scaling market-based financial solutions to make clean water and sanitation more accessible. And ultimately, itā€™s the story of how communities and individuals can be empowered to make long-lasting investments in their own well-being.ā€


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