Helping people help themselves
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In 1991, AWWA established the nonprofit international development organization WATER For PEOPLE (WFP) with the mission of improving lives worldwide through drinking water, sanitation, and hyglene projects. Since then, nearly 400 WFP projects have been completed benefiting rural and urban projects have been completed, henefiting rural and urban communities in 38 developing and transitioning countries. To be eligible, projects must address critical needs, use appropriate technology and Jocal materials, and be sustainable by the community. To facilitate projects and ake the most of limited funding and resources, WFP partners with indigenous private institutions, public agencies, and nongovernmental organizations. As WFP enters a new century, the organization is evolving to meet the changing needs of communities and investing more in education, training,and basic skills to help people help themselves.
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