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Why This Marathon Runner Is One of the World’s Greatest Leaders

Mina Guli, founder of the nonprofit Thirst, ran 40 marathons in 49 days to raise awareness about water scarcity.

Mina Guli

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While some climate-related threats can seem abstract, water scarcity is visceral and immediate, palpable in the crunch of drought-ravaged crops or the sting of a parched throat. Guli, an Australian corporate-lawyer-turned-activist, started Thirst to educate consumers about water conservation, but this year the 45-year-old upped the ante, running 40 marathons across seven deserts on seven continents—in just seven weeks—while collecting conservation pledges online. On March 22, World Water Day, she completed the 1,048-mile journey of the 7 Deserts Run. “Never seen a better example yet of #gobigorgohome,” tweeted a fan in Hong Kong.

This article is part of the 2016 World’s 50 Greatest Leaders list, our annual directory of world-changing leaders in business, government, philanthropy and beyond. Click here to see the entire package.