Costa Rica is one of the few countries in Latin America and the Caribbean where tourists can drink water straight from the tap. It boasts a 93.9% coverage rate for safe drinking water. However, data from the Latin America and Caribbean Water and Sanitation Observatory (OLAS) shows that this reality does not always extend to the most remote areas. More than a decade ago, … [Read more...] about How Costa Rica Brought Safe Drinking Water to Remote Communities
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The Future of Sócrates in Pampa Hermosa
Progress is like water flowing from the mountains; it’s always finding a way to reach even the most remote places. In the Ayacucho region of Peru, about 80 kilometers from historic Huamanga, lies Pampa Hermosa, a small village of approximately 350 inhabitants. In 2011, this community received support from the IDB and the Spanish Cooperation Fund for Water and Sanitation in … [Read more...] about The Future of Sócrates in Pampa Hermosa
Water Transforms Lives in Rural Communities of Ecuador
Ecuador boasts an extensive network of rivers, lakes, and aquifers. Its Andes Mountains and Amazon region provide the country with significant water resources. However, despite this geographical advantage, Ecuador needs help ensuring access to safe drinking water and sanitation services. Rural areas experience these gaps the most. In 2010, two million rural residents in Ecuador … [Read more...] about Water Transforms Lives in Rural Communities of Ecuador