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Dare to make history with every step!
Every day, thousands of women and girls still walk miles just to get water. Access to clean water is a fundamental right, but for millions of Peruvians, especially in…
World Toilet Day: Sanitize to advance in Peru
November 19th is a very important day, as it is World Toilet Day. This date gives us the opportunity to remember the fundamental importance…
World Handwashing Day: Correct handwashing, a better Peru
On Global Handwashing Day 2023, we join the global movement under this year's campaign slogan: "We accelerate action together." The Organization…
Indigenous Women: Guardians of Peruvian water, culture and nature
The history of Indigenous women in Latin America is a story full of courage, wisdom, and perseverance. It reflects their struggle to preserve water, culture, and nature…
Sessi: Advantages of monitoring and micrometering
District-level monitoring of sanitation services is essential for local authorities, JASS directors, and other district development stakeholders to understand the actual conditions…
Mercedes: Drinking water makes life easier
Mercedes Uribe (38 years old) is the secretary of the JASS (Water and Sanitation Management Board) of El Chorrillo. She lives with her young daughter Jimena (5 years old). Mercedes' life wasn't easy until…
Julia and Ramiro: Water changed our lives
«"There was never any water in this house. When my parents were elderly, I had to bring water from far away so they could drink it. Thanks to the water project, we've been able to do everything..."
Doña Elcira: Living without water is very sad
El Chorrillo is a hamlet in the district of Cascas. Around 31 families live there. Until 2020, they obtained their water from natural springs…