Water security:
Rehabilitation of the Marcahuasi qocha, an ancestral reservoir that stores rainwater for times of drought.
We rehabilitate amunas, qochas and bofedales that recharge water to the subsoil, strengthening communities and water reserves.
We train leaders and young people committed to water, promoting programs that educate, inspire and promote sustainability.
We strengthen food security with technified irrigation and sustainable practices that care for the environment and ecosystems.
We develop projects that provide safe, quality water, improving health and reducing water gaps.
Political, social, economic and administrative processes and structures used to develop, regulate and manage water resources.
We encourage companies to manage water sustainably, strengthening their competitiveness and generating shared value in the territories where they operate.
The Nexus Project integrates water, energy and food security in an innovative way in the San Pedro de Casta Rural Community, the main contributor of water to the Rimac River basin. In the face of climate change and resource scarcity, we implement sustainable solutions that improve the quality of life of families and strengthen the resilience of the territory.
Rehabilitation of the Marcahuasi qocha, an ancestral reservoir that stores rainwater for times of drought.
Implementation of bio-gardens with phyto-tents (240 m²), vegetable crops, production of 10,000 avocado seedlings, forage areas (1400 m²), and a technical guinea pig breeding center.
Installation of solar panels that supply clean energy to the breeding center.
Creation of a composting center that transforms organic waste into fertilizer for crops.
Workshops on healthy nutrition, leadership with a gender focus and the development of business plans (fruit growing, textiles, tourism, dairy products, animal husbandry, medicinal herbs).
1 qocha rehabilitated
which ensures water for irrigation and livestock.
240 m² of biogardens
installed with technified irrigation.
1,400 m² of forage
installed with technified irrigation.
10,000 avocado seedlings
ready to be planted by families.
8 business plans
community programs that have been formulated and are underway.