Our WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) intervention focuses on safe, equitable and inclusive access to clean water and sanitation through the construction and rehabilitation of water infrastructure and, in emergency contexts, also through the distribution of water and appropriate hygiene products.

An integral part of our approach is to work together with communities and local authorities - the primary agents of change - to adopt sustainable practices that are contextualised and sensitive to each context.

In addition to supporting governance at local and national level, our work is carried out in coordination with international actors to ensure the proper management of water and services in the areas where we operate.

Read our Flowing Futures Atlas: the report looks back on four years of our WASH strategy (2020-2023), analysing progress, lessons learned and prospects. Access to safe water and sanitation is essential to guarantee human rights. Flowing Futures explores these links with data, maps and testimonials. The message is clear: water connects us all. The result of a collective effort,

The Atlas does not describe individual projects, but a programmatic vision: WASH affects health, inclusion, climate, childhood, gender and resilience.

QUOTE: ‘Children's right to health, education and development is severely compromised by lack of access to water.’ An emergency highlighted by data from the Flowing Futures Atlas


Clean water

We bring clean water where there is none, guaranteeing a fundamental right to live healthily and protect human rights