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Project on community-led water solutions wins Tinker funding
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Community-based drinking water federations play a critical role in coping with climatic and non-climatic threats to secure safe water in rural areas of Latin America. EfD Central America and Mexico (CAM) launched an ambitious three-year research project to strengthen these networks and provide evidence-based solutions for effective water governance in the Global South.
The EfD CAM project was selected among more than 500 proposals submitted to the Tinker Foundation, a leading philanthropic organization supporting impactful initiatives in Latin America. The project will be led by Róger Madrigal, EfD CAM Director, in collaboration with Seattle University (USA) and the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombia).