From digital education to something more elemental — water. GANADORA Foundation has also placed its trust in Viva con Agua, an organisation working for global access to clean drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). In this, GANADORA connects its broader mission (reducing inequality, empowering women) with a foundational human need.
Who is Viva con Agua and what do they do?
Viva con Agua is an international network and non-profit that stands for the vision “WATER FOR ALL – ALL FOR WATER”.
They support WASH-projects (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) in regions with critical need, combining infrastructure (wells, toilets) with training, community engagement and local empowerment.
On GANADORA’s profile, the Foundation’s contribution to Viva con Agua is listed as €800.
What this support accomplishes
With funds contributed (along with many others), Viva con Agua can:
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Drill wells, build latrines and implement sanitation/hygiene facilities in underserved regions.
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Support women and girls in particular: when water and sanitation are nearby, they spend less time fetching water, less time absent from school, and more time for education or entrepreneurship.
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Ensure that WASH-projects are sustainable: they include hygiene education, community ownership, and training so that the facilities remain usable over time.
Why this support matters
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Access to safe water and proper sanitation is a fundamental human right — but billions of people still lack it.
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For women and girls in particular, lacking safe water and sanitation disproportionately affects education, health, freedom and opportunity.
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GANADORA’s contribution links with their mission: by improving basic infrastructure and supporting projects that enable women and girls to thrive, they’re addressing inequalities at a deep level.
A glance forward
While €800 may seem modest in global terms, every contribution counts — especially when directed thoughtfully at sustainable, well-managed projects like those of Viva con Agua. For followers, donors or advocates of GANADORA, it’s worthwhile to track: which communities are reached, what lives change, how water access enables education and agency. Transparency is also key: Viva con Agua publishes its use of funds and project details.
In short: GANADORA’s support of Viva con Agua is a meaningful statement — that empowerment isn’t just about skills or leadership, but also about basic rights and infrastructure. Clean water, sanitation and hygiene are foundations for all other forms of progress.