By Staff | International Freedom Council
International Freedom Council Continues Progress on its "Water for All" Program in Venezuela
The International Freedom Council (IFC) is making significant strides in its ongoing "Water for All" initiative in Venezuela. We are pleased to announce the successful completion of our "Water for Carapita" project, which has spanned the past seven months.
A state-of-the-art water treatment plant has been installed to serve a community of approximately 5,000 individuals. This new infrastructure will provide a reliable supply of clean drinking water to a population that has long suffered from contaminated water sources. The community's existing water supply, delivered through pipelines, has been heavily polluted, posing serious health risks, particularly to children. The installation of this water treatment plant represents a crucial step towards improving the quality of life for these residents.
Looking ahead, the IFC will be launching a new project focused on installing water filtration systems in schools serving underprivileged children. These schools currently allocate substantial portions of their budgets to purchasing bottled water, as the cost of potable water in Venezuela has surpassed that of gasoline. By providing these schools with filtration systems, the IFC aims to reduce their operating costs, ensure a consistent supply of clean drinking water for students, and promote better health outcomes.
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