Last week, in the spirit of proliferating safe-water successes, we shared our Circuit Rider model with WASH professionals of the world at the University of North Carolina Water and Health [...]
Local ownership fosters long-term transformation! For fifteen years, EOS has been rooted in community-led development, building the capacity of local community and government to improve drinking [...]
With the familiar ‘Dinggg!’ of his cell phone, Brayan, EOS circuit rider and sensor technician in Honduras, receives an automated text message from the depths of the Florida de Marcala community [...]
When EOS circuit riders enter into partnership with community water boards, affirming an agreement that EOS will provide direct support and training and water quality monitoring and that [...]
With a baby on one hip and two more little ones underfoot, by any measure, Tuburus resident and mother, Marik, has her hands full. She also has her water buckets full, her rice husker full, and a [...]
Making the sacrifices. Shouldering the worry. Lifting the weak. Celebrating the successes. Providing the encouragement. Bringing the comfort. Going the extra mile. Moms – it’s what [...]
Two machete-wielding community members lead the way. Two more position themselves in the back. The route between San Andres and the community’s water source starts at the edge of the riverbank [...]