FHFH

Water for Life, Resilience, and Hope in Chiquitanía

Water for Life, Resilience, and Hope in Chiquitanía seeks to strengthen sustainable access to safe water for families in San Rafael de Velasco through the expansion and improvement of the drinking water system. The project combines investments in water infrastructure with social and behavior change processes, promoting the responsible use of water, proper hygiene practices, and the active participation of the community in the conservation of water resources.

Through the CONNECT methodology, training activities, educational campaigns, and conservation actions, the initiative will strengthen water resilience, health, and the well-being of the population, contributing to the sustainability of water services for future generations.

1600+

residents will strengthen practices related to the rational use of water and hygiene by October 2026.

1500+

students from eight educational institutions will reinforce hygiene and health habits by June 2026.

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Improvement and expansion of the drinking water system in San Rafael de Velasco.

Water conservation actions aimed at protecting water recharge areas and strengthening the sustainability of this resource.

Community participation strengthened through the training of leaders, volunteers, teachers, and local organizations for service management and monitoring.