In Bolivia, there is a group of mothers and guardians of the water: the Umamamas. Not only are they in charge of obtaining water resources for their families, they have also trained as plumbers to ensure its distribution and generate support networks. Spanish version is available here By Nabilia López Rivero Apthapi is a word that comes from the Aymara “apthapiña”, it … [Read more...] about Umamamas, the mothers of the water in Bolivia
The businesswoman who broke the glass ceiling in the Costa Rican water administration
Written by Andrea Ortega Spanish version is available here Although the administration and organization around water in her community was dominated by men, Adriana made her way with improvements in the work environment, supervision of projects, and inclusion of all members of her community. Adriana learned about female leadership in the rural world since she was … [Read more...] about The businesswoman who broke the glass ceiling in the Costa Rican water administration
World Water Week 2023: IDB Coordinates Focus on the Americas to Cultivate Seeds of Change
Este blog también tiene una versión en español Written by Anamaría Núñez, María Augusta Olmedo, Raphaelle Ortiz and Nadia Goncalves innovation into play in order to find creative solutions to ensure access to and enjoyment of water for the region. The current water-related challenges generate critical problems that deeply affect communities and ecosystems and … [Read more...] about World Water Week 2023: IDB Coordinates Focus on the Americas to Cultivate Seeds of Change
Sara López: The engineer fighting for a community water and sanitation model
Seeking to make water more accessible, Sara started as the only female engineer in water infrastructure projects. Today, she holds the highest position in the company and works to maintain a community model and increase women's participation in the sector. Written by Andrea Ortega C. Sara was born in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, to her parents and sister. Although … [Read more...] about Sara López: The engineer fighting for a community water and sanitation model
Cristina Arango*: Fighting for the inclusion of more women in water and sanitation
Spanish version available here The woman in this news story wears a hard hat and shouts to be heard above the din of traffic and heavy machinery. Written by: Paul Constance Cristina Arango, a Colombian national and former general manager of the water and sanitation company in Bogota, Colombia, stands at a busy intersection in the city center. She explains the progress … [Read more...] about Cristina Arango*: Fighting for the inclusion of more women in water and sanitation