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 ...
San Salvador, October 20th, 2023.- The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), in coordination with the Korea-CABEI Partnership Single Donor Trust Fund (KTF) and the National Aqueduct and Sewer Administration (ANDA in Spanish) are making progress in the execution of the consultancy for the modernization of the Guluchapa water supply system in San Salvador, which includes the design ...
San José, November 30, 2023. Mireya Arce, a resident of Escazú, a canton located west of San José in Costa Rica, celebrates the early entry into operation of the Monasterio Tank, a project financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) with the capacity to store up to 3 million liters of clean water and distribute 200 liters per second. This project has already begun with ...
San José, March 22, 2024.- According to ECLAC reports, with more than 93% potable water coverage for the benefit of its inhabitants, Costa Rica is the country in the region with the best indexes in this sector, which is so influential in ensuring the quality of life of the population, since the average in Latin America is 86.5%. In the framework of World Water Day, the Central American Bank for ...
Limón, August 30, 2024 .- A total of 30,000 inhabitants of the city of Limón, in the Caribbean of Costa Rica, as well as 1,602 students from the province will improve their quality of life with investments financed by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) aimed at improving the health, educational and water management infrastructure with which it is expected to directly ...
Limón, August 28, 2024 .- More than 12,000 inhabitants of the community of Puerto Viejo, in the province of Limón, and the nearly 50,000 annual visitors to the beaches of this Caribbean community located in the southeast of Costa Rica will directly benefit from the new wastewater treatment plant inaugurated this Wednesday by the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves and the executive president ...