Proposed Project — water.org/our-impact/where-we-work/peru
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Countries: | Peru |
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Basins: | South Pacific (344) (Guayas), South Pacific (348) (Piura) |
Project SDGs:
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Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2) |
Project Tags:
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Sanitation
Hygiene Leaving No One Behind Women & Water COVID-19/Novel Coronavirus |
Progress to Date: | 3 million people reached to date, 9 billion liters of annually recurring volumetric water benefit accounted using WRI VWBA method. Reach up to 200,000 people per year with lasting access to safe water and sanitation, with additional benefit of up to 600 million liters per year of recurring Volumetric Water Benefit in high-stress river basins (using WRI method). |
Services Needed: |
Policy advocacy
Communications & outreach Financial support Stakeholder engagement & facilitation |
Desired Partners: |
Business
City Government NGO / Civil Society Social Enterprise Investor Financial Institution |
Language: | English |
Start & End Dates: | Jan. 01, 2022 » Ongoing |
Project Website: | water.org/our-impact/where-we-work/peru |
Project Source: | User |
Profile Completion: | 74% |
Water.org Peru 2022 -2024: Lima, Piura, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Arequipa, Puno, Cajamarca, Junín, Ica, Ancash, Cusco, Callao, Moquegua, Tacna, Tumbes, Huánuco, Ayacucho, Ucayali, Amazonas, San Martín, Pasco, Lima Province, Loreto, Huancavelica, Apurímac, Madre De Dios.
Reach up to 200,000 people per year with lasting access to safe water and sanitation, with additional benefit of up to 600 million liters per year of recurring Volumetric Water Benefit in high-stress river ba…
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