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2.11 Latin American Water Funds Partnership

2.9 Water for Minas Gerais

In 2014, we worked to install three water treatment plants in rural communities of the region. Aiming to widen the scope, this year we installed cisterns in their homes and three tanks of 20 thousand liters to store clean water.

2.8 Zavaleta Project, Phase II

The Zavaleta neighborhood, a housing unit in precarious conditions that is home to over three thousand people, is located five blocks away from the Coca-Cola FEMSA plant in Buenos Aires.

2.7 Mobile Water Treatment Plants

There is no way to predict a natural disaster, but responding quickly to emergencies is one way to help devastated communities in need of water.

2.6 In harmony with the environment

A year ago, we renewed our commitment with the watershed, made back in 2008. As in previous years, in 2015 we brought water infrastructure and sanitation to the families in the watershed.

2.5 A sea of possibilities

Due to the layout of the houses, and the characteristics of the land and climate, we decided to use water harvesters—home systems for capturing, storing and cleaning rainwater.

2.4 Water and health to achieve their goals

Despite the fact that these countries have a lot of water, 24% of the population of Colombia, and 51% of the Philippine populations, live in rural zones, where it is tough for water to reach everyone.

2.3 Putting the pieces together for well-begin

we benefited a group of 60 families in the community. In 2015, we returned to build eco-toilets for more families of La Gallina.

2.2 Art help us learn better

Yaneth is a high school student who wants to be an attorney, she lives in Mixtla de Altamirano, a mountainous zone that is hard to access in Veracruz.

2.1 Water Links

Improve living conditions in a sustainable manner for more than 100,000 people,