[Comparable, verifiable and reliable data] Water and Sanitation Observatory for Latin America and the Caribbean (OLAS)
The observatory will be a platform with reliable, comparable, timely and consistent data for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals for water and sanitation in the region. The Water and Sanitation Observatory for Latin America and the Caribbean (OLAS) was launched on 27 July. It was created to be a platform with reliable, comparable, timely and […]
Andean Forests: seven years leaving a mark
The programme, its impact, its legacy and the pending agenda in five info-graphics Info-graphic 1Andean Forests. Action for conservation History of the programme, its lines of action and achievements in three learning sites Info-graphic 2Andean forest biodiversity Info-graphic 3The problems of Andean Forests Info-graphic 4Programme local intervention The learning sites: Antioquia (Colombia), Apurímac (Peru) and […]
[Advanced course on trans boundary water governance in South America] The role of justice operators in water governance and management
In the first webinar of the ‘Advanced course on trans boundary water governance in South America’, judges and experts analysed the «Brasilia Declaration of Judges on Water Justice», which includes a series of principles for addressing current and future challenges regarding the administration of the planet’s water resources. Ecuador | On Thursday 8 July, the […]
[Resilient Andes Peru] Cusco and Puno now have a regional action plan to combat climate change in the agricultural sector
The Evaluation of Natural Resources and Climate Change Department of the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation (MIDAGRI) has led a participatory process with the regional agricultural departments and regional stakeholders in Cusco and Puno, with the support and advice of the Andes Resilient to Climate Change project, and they now have a plan for […]
[CALAC+: An alliance between Latin American cities] The Program starts its second phase until July 2025
In July, SDC held the last steering committee of the first phase of Calac+ with authorities from Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Peru. For 3 years and 5 months the programme has worked hand in hand with government agencies to adopt measures to reduce emissions in both urban buses and construction machinery operating in cities, fostering […]