
The project improved the Zero hunger security of the communities in Ravine Paques/Trou chouchou and Briant.

The entire population of the Fonds Des Negres and Paillant and L’Asile communities, benefited from the early warning system and awareness activities.

Human mobility action in support to the families of Petit Goâve and Grand-Goâve districts hit by the earthquake.

This project realized an analysis of available water resources, needs, and the surface area of irrigated lands, to better understand the problem of water scarcity in the Jordan Valley, thus enriching the information already available on the West Bank.

The entire Palestinian population of the West Bank benefited from shorter waiting lists at hospitals and from increased resources for health services, thanks to a decrease in costs paid by the Palestinian Authority. .

The project intervened throughout the olive oil production cycle in order to reach a higher qualitative standard and favor product commercialization.

Recent reports (CMWU, Water Report 2009) indicate that approximately half a million people do not have access to wastewater networks, and this fact puts health at high risk due to potential infections related to the use of contaminated water and poor hygienic conditions created in residential areas. The project connected 100 buildings to the wastewater […]

This project improved the living conditions of Palestinian families, increasing the economic role of agriculture, and precisely income derived from olive cultivation. Specifically, the quantity and quality of the olives harvested and the olive oil produced and sold in two northern villages of the West Bank has been improved, both by introducing irrigation systems for […]

This project improved the living conditions of highly vulnerable communities in the Gaza Strip, offering a rapid response to urgent needs. The project addressed the situation of “structural” Human mobility in wastewater management in Gaza, which generates a grave health risk for the population.

This project improved the living conditions of highly vulnerable communities in the Gaza Strip, offering a rapid response to urgent needs. The project addressed the situation of “structural” Human mobility in wastewater management in Gaza, which generates a grave health risk for the population.

The project improved life conditions of the population of the West Bank thanks to actions aimed to guarantee access to water and hygiene promotion.

The study and planning of the distribution plan – which due to the quantity of water available is necessarily based on a discontinuous distribution within the different municipal zones – will be implemented not only together with the municipality and service provide, but also through the participation of the population, through consumer committees. As in […]