Listen "Graciela Castillo: The volunteer who informs and educates about water projects in Honduras."
Episode Synopsis
“Mujeres Aguas Arriba” (Women Upstream) is made possible through the collaboration of Latitud R, the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Spanish cooperation via the Cooperation Fund for Water and Sanitation (FCAS), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). These organizations work together to effectively ensure human rights regarding water and sanitation in the region, with a particular focus on the most disadvantaged rural populations. Other gender equality initiatives are also developed, and integrated water resource management is encouragedThe team behind “Mujeres Aguas Arriba” (Women Upstream):General Coordinator: Anamaría NúñezExecutive Producer: María Augusta OlmedoGender Specialists: Leticia Ortega and Naiara MartínezContent: Andrea Ortega Carreño and Paul ConstanceIllustration: Verónica Alvarado and Carolina CurbeloDesign and Editing: Natalie Ponce HornosAudiovisual Producer: Adriana Loeff#IDB #Improvinglives #IDBImpact+At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean. www.iadb.org
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