New York Times
"In Bolivia, Water and Ice Tell of Climate Change"
Glaciers, which provide billions of people worldwide a reliable source of clean, freshwater, are at risk from climate change.
more infoWorking with communities like Lobo Rancho, we are helping improve the lives of more than two hundred men, women and children. 100% of all donations go toward building our projects.
more infoUnsafe water and lack of basic sanitation kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Through our unique filters and reinforced wells, we reduce this risk.
more infoDoctors, engineers, and sociologists work with our communities to improve their livelihoods and monitor our progress. Seminars are held for both adults and children.
more infoLaunched in March 2012, H2O Bolivia is providing sustainable agricultural practices along with new greenhouses, seeds and other farming resources. This results in more income.
more infoFor most of us, it is easy to take for granted a simple glass of clean water. Yet nearly one billion people lack this most basic commodity, and in few other locations is this felt more acutely than in Bolivia.
H2O Bolivia is challenging the traditional approach of providing clean water to communities in rural Bolivia by using a holistic framework that supplies both clean water filters and the necessary education to ensure self reliance. We are empowering the families who invest in our work and enabling a sustainable, long-term solution that will be in place for years to come.