The FPSC project “Improvement in the coverage of basic needs by providing housing, sanitation solutions, a drinking water network and environmental protection in the rural community of La Reina. Nicaragua” is a complex one, and it is co-funded by several actors: The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID), Obra Social de Caja Madrid and the City of Madrid

Last April 30th the co-funded activities finished. These activities were the following:

Building 23 latrines
Building Water Systems (core network and initial distribution)
Training workshops (Hygiene and System Preservation)

These activities complement the project, which aims to improve life quality by giving a dignified place for living, that means with a roof, a private and clean bathroom and a water access, so they don’t need to walk to the closest place to get it. 

They are mostly in scattered places, difficult to reach, so that is the reason why training workshops are so important. The project may bring a big investment on building and logistics, but this new model of living is offered as an opportunity for development. 

23 families, 7 members each, benefit from this project, so approximately 150 people are being helped. It is expected that this opportunity is one they can take advantage of, one that allows them to improve their life conditions.

The main challenge for the future is the sustainability of the Drinking Water Network (which is connected through CAPS, Water Committees promoted by the Government of Nicaragua) and the latrines (with the cleaning preservation that families provide). The drinking water network is just a part of the total network that will be built and that will give supply specially to the El Naranjo Community. 

In addition, and thanks to the conduction of this project, a big amount of the information, including reception proceedings, contracts and different photographs, has been digitalized. This month, the report on the performance and the economic report will be given in.