The GEF CReW+ project in Panama comes to collaborate in strengthening water management focused on the Guna Yala indigenous territory, which is a costal sector, a territory governed by the native people Guna.
On a daily basis we are taught about how wonderful nature is in being able to always provide us with clean water, water without which life would not be possible.
Since 2020, CReW+ in Mexico has joined efforts to provide ecotechnologies to Mayan communities in the Yucatan Peninsula. This plan consists of collaborating with these communities in the design and construction of simple water...
If I talk about Cancun, almost everyone will think of paradisiacal beaches on vacation (me too), but the richest thing in the area, due to its culture, is its population.
An Integrated Water Resource Management Framework to support the implementation of the Cartagena Convention It has been almost 40 years since governments in the Wider Caribbean adopted the Convention for the Protection and...
I have always felt a deep connection with water from my childhood. I would often help my grandparents clean a water intake which served our rural community during the 1980’s to 1990’s.
When I began working on the GEF CReW+ in 2021, the portfolio was managed by the former Water Sector Specialist of the Ministry of Public Utilities (MPU), Ms. Sara Jade-Govia. Ms. Govia was instrumental in the project preparation,...
The GEF CReW+ project is hosting the academic program and the Central American Institute of Public Administration (ICAP) in Costa Rica designed and implemented an academic programme to update the technical knowledge of collaborators...