San José, March 30 th , 2023 - Malka Quirós Ruiz is a Costa Rican head of household who lives in Bagaces, a canton in Costa Rica's North Pacific region historically affected by high arsenic residues in the water. Her life, like that of 12,000 other inhabitants of the area, changed when the project to expand and improve the aqueduct that now provides them with clean water service came into ...
San José, July 4th, 2023 - Solving the water shortage problem in a highly populated province such as Pérez Zeledón in southern Costa Rica, a plant capable of treating up to 13 million liters of water for the benefit of 48,000 inhabitants was recently installed with the support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). The works also include a tank that stores 1.4 million ...
Managua, August 17th, 2023.- The objective of the Rural Water and Sanitation Sector Sustainability Program, financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), is to contribute to healthy environments and the well-being of more than 73,000 Nicaraguans in 121 municipalities in Nicaragua. The program is 59% complete and has improved the quality of life of 94 communities that now ...
Managua, April 27th, 2023.— More than five thousand families from 34 neighborhoods in the city of Jinotepe in Nicaragua will have a cleaner and healthier environment, thanks to the expansion and improvement of clean water and sanitation projects promoted by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). "Access to clean water and basic sanitation is fundamental to prevent diseases and ...
Managua, March 29th, 2023.— Access to clean water is a human right and, in the framework of the commemoration of World Water Day, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) reaffirms its commitment to Nicaraguans by supporting important initiatives in this sector, such as the Project to Expand Drinking Water and Sanitation Systems in 7 cities, which plans to benefit more than ...
Panama City, June 15th, 2023 - More than 700 Panamanians living in rural communities in the Chepo District have access to safe drinking water and efficient treatment systems with the implementation of the "Improvements to the Altos de El Llano and Brisas de El Llano Aqueduct System Project" financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), through its Social Support ...