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Our organization is dedicated to Deliver High-Quality, Child-Centered Programs That Foster The Physical, Emotional, And Cognitive Development Of Vulnerable Children And Their Families, Provide safe clean water to prevent water born diseases and offer offer quality education for all. Learn More

The HUF-SAMUHA Partnership believes that the present flood-irrigated HEIDA (High External Inputs Destructive Agriculture) paddy cultivation practices consumes undesirable levels of water, and which introduces unacceptable levels of systemic chemicals and synthetics into the food chain needs to be shifted … Learn More

Promover y apoyar la producción agrícola ecológicamente sostenible y rentable con comunidades vulnerables para la protección de los recursos hídricos en las cuencas de los ríos Arroyohondo y Yumbo - Valle del Cauca. La región del Valle del Cauca sufre … Learn More

UNACEM, consciente de que el mayor consumo directo de agua de su planta Atocongo provenía del uso doméstico de los campamentos, decidió en el 2015 iniciar un proyecto para reducir pérdidas de agua en su sistema de abastecimiento y mejorar … Learn More

After assessing water footprint of the Agustino plant, Mexichem identified that the highest quantity of consumed water came from domestic use. The Agustino plant has 44 bathrooms, 20 with conventional tanks (10 lt) and 24 with fluxometers, which is a … Learn More

This project consists of expanding the Paluguillo plant from 600 l/s to 1,600 l/s in two 500 l/s modules. This plant expansion will allow for current and future demand for drinking water to be met until the year 2050 of … Learn More

All global manufacturing sites are expected to follow and implement the performance expectations outlined in the Colgate EOHS Water Stewardship Standard. This internal standard sets minimum performance criteria for all sites, as well as increased requirements for sites located in … Learn More

At our dairy factories in Brazil, we reuse the water extracted from milk to save resources. Milk is composed of 80% water and, during the production of powdered (Ninho and Molico) and condensed (Moça®) milk products, we need to remove … Learn More

The strategy to address this risk includes: -Zero water factory: We have implemented zero water technology in Modesto Dairy factory, which is be able to extract water from milk and recycle it (delivering expected 70’000m3 savings per annum). -Recycling water: … Learn More

Additional partner: Institute for Sustainable Communities CONTEXT The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Gap Inc. share a common interest in improving the health and well-being of the women, families, and communities touched by the global apparel industry … Learn More