
- Implement the right to water and sanitation and ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation in emergency situations,
- Reduce water-related diseases and deaths, build resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change and natural disasters,
- Ensure universal access to water (in rural areas),
- Mobilize and empower rural communities to drive socio-economic development through water,
- Harmonizing the rural-urban gap to curb migration,
- Mobilizing additional financial resources and promoting innovative financing, increasing water efficiency and sustainable management through science, technology, innovation and education
Access to water
Resilient Águas
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Brazil has a population of 210.1 million. Although it is rich in water and rainfall resources in some areas, 33,129,083 people do not have access to safe drinking water and 94,734,344 do not have access to adequate sanitation and live in water-starved environments. Our founder was born and raised in the northeastern region of Brazil, in the state of Sergipe. Its 23 million inhabitants were negatively impacted when this region experienced its greatest drought between 2011 and 2015. About 80 per cent of the cities in the region faced serious food and water security problems, as water consumption and other uses were threatened. This resulted in losses of about R$ 104 billion (US$19 billion).
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Erleyvaldo Bispo
Email : erley.ifse@hotmail.com
Phone : +55 (79) 99660 4593