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FBA Workshop in Santa Cruz de la Sierra – Bolivia
The Centre for Affordable Water And Sanitation Technology, Etta Projects and the Red Proyecto Gente Foundation shared with a wonderful group of people, from different backgrounds in Bolivia, the Course-Workshop: Construction of Biosand Filters for Technicians. In Buena Vista / Santa Cruz de la Sierra, from April 9 to 12, 2019. Very grateful for the teachings of simplicity, intelligence and wisdom; very typical of the people of the heart of the Andes.
Master degree Graduation ceremony for our member Didier Bolanos
Didier Bolaños (first from right to left in the photo), from Nariño, southern Colombia and member of the Red Proyecto Gente Foundation, received his Master's degree in Developmental Practices from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs – University of Minnesota. Full of joy! One more step.
RPGF in the 2018 CAWST Annual Report
Work in Colombia of the Fundación Red Proyecto Gente, in the CAWST 2018 Annual Report (Page 20). Onward Team!
9. FBA Workshop with Universidad de Notre Dame – Arcabuco
The University of Notre Dame, CAPD, CAWST and RPGF carried out the workshop on the construction of biosand filters for technicians in the rural area of Arcabuco (Boyacá). There is nothing comparable to learning with the people of the land. The promoters of the former Radio Sutatenza said it well: "Count on us, we are the same". A hug to all!
FRPG with AGAPE in Cartagena
In Mirador de Cartagena people have strength as elevated as the place where they live. From this small town the panoramic view of “La Heroica” is overwhelming. Osiris, Mirdonio, Dilsa and Milton together with Astrid from the organization AGAPE (who have enable a biosand filters project in the area) have made the impossible possible…
Proyecto Piloto de Filtros Bioarena con Desinfección UV
Proyecto Piloto de Filtros Bioarena Plásticos (Ft. CAPD) + Dispositivo de Desinfección U.V – Zona Rural de San Vicente de Chucurí (Santander). FRPG / ICPROC en asocio con Axf Solutions (Inglaterra UK). Gracias a tod@s, especialmente al Ing. Felix Estupiñan, por hacer esto posible!