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=====Aqua Para La Vida Foundation=====
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    Since 1987, Aqua para la Vida has been helping rural Nicaraguan communities build their
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name = Aqua Para La Vida Foundation|
    own drinking water and sanitation systems. They provide engineering, technical  
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    expertise and materials.  The community provides the labor.
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location=USA, France, Nicaragua|
    *Web site:  [http://www.aquaparalavida.org www.aquaparalavida.org]
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orgtype= NGO|
    *Type of organization:  NGO
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countries=Nicaragua|
    *Places where they work: Nicaragua
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Focus=Water quality, Sanitation, Water infrastructure|
    *Water sector focus:  Sanitation, Water quality, Water infrastructure
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website=[http://www.aplv.org www.aplv.org]}}
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Since 1987, Aqua para la Vida has been helping rural Nicaraguan communities build their
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own drinking water and sanitation systems. They provide engineering, technical  
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expertise and materials.  The community provides the labor.

Latest revision as of 21:33, 6 April 2010

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Aqua Para La Vida Foundation
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Organisation type: NGO
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Focus areas: Water quality, Sanitation, Water infrastructure
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Website: www.aplv.org
 
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Since 1987, Aqua para la Vida has been helping rural Nicaraguan communities build their own drinking water and sanitation systems. They provide engineering, technical expertise and materials. The community provides the labor.