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Area: 5888268 km2
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Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
Cities:
Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Water-Related Challenge Costs

Total annual estimated cost to address all water-related challenges: $0.00

Share of total annual estimated cost to address each individual challenge (2015 $USD):

  • Access to Drinking Water: $0.00
  • Access to Sanitation: $0.00
  • Industrial Pollution: $0.00
  • Agricultural Pollution: $0.00
  • Water Scarcity: $0.00
  • Water Management: $0.00

For more about this data, see information on WRI’s Achieving Abundance dataset here.

Water Challenges

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Access to Water Supply and Water Services

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Organizations in Fiji


In 2006 the idea of giving Clean Water was taking shape as Darrel Larson transitioned into a new stage of his career and his life. At the brink of this new phase of his life, Darrel was looking to start … Learn More

Projects in Fiji


The program of activities will look at 4 key outputs: 1) Teachers are trained in WASH in schools 2) Water supply restored for students affected by the TC Winston hurricane 3) Safe sanitation facilities available for students at schools affected … Learn More

FIJI Water has also been working with Conservation International on a large-scale reforestation project in Fiji to restore a total of 2,800 acres of degraded grasslands on the island of Viti Levu. Aside from long-term environmental benefits, this project will … Learn More

The WASH resilience program builds capacity of communities and government in preparing and responding to disasters and adapting to climate change in the WASH sector and provides a model example for DRR/CCA mainstreaming. Learn More

Project WET is currently active in more than 75 countries around the world through a network of partner organizations that range from small NGOs to major international corporations and organizations. We only go where we’re invited! We work with our … Learn More

The Three Star Approach to WASH in Schools is designed to improve the effectiveness of WASH - particularly hygiene behavior change - programmes in schools. The approach ensures that healthy habits are taught, practiced, and integrated into daily school routines … Learn More


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