It is always encouraging to see water flow from water tanks and garden hoses, from spigots and pvc tap stands, from concrete wash basins and handwashing stations, from kitchen sinks and community [...]
Inclusive decision-making strengthens social cohesion. It is undeniable. When women have an equal role in designing, managing, and monitoring water systems, there is a positive impact on the [...]
Last spring, we followed San Popo (his considerable knowledge of his community a function of his age), and young Hamilton (his clear curiosity a function of far fewer years), navigating the paths [...]
Though we are sharing but a one-page Impact Report (see below) to show you the impact of your generosity in 2023, the truth is that your support last year alone is writing entire chapters for [...]
There is joy as we peak through the doorway of Profesora Maria’s classroom. The students rise from their chairs and with their arms held out to the sides like airplane wings, the morning [...]
Petronila is a caretaker, and it shows. Petronila gives care and comfort to the three generations she shares her home with, to the flowers and plants that line the cobbled approach to her front [...]
Thanksgiving this year, with all the family that it brings together, came on the heels of spending time with some of our extended EOS family – those traveling from the USA with us to Nicaragua on [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]