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The ACWA project in the Marshall Islands boosts water security with community-designed rainwater systems, empowering locals—especially women—in climate-resilient, sustainable management.
In the Marshall Islands, the ACWA project is improving water security by installing community-designed rainwater harvesting systems with durable, modular storage tanks.
Co-developed with local leaders, women, youth, and people with disabilities, the systems provide reliable access to safe water, reduce health risks, and support hygiene, cooking, and gardening.
Trained community Water Committees now manage the infrastructure, with women playing a central role.
The initiative strengthens climate resilience, fosters local leadership, and creates new economic and health opportunities, offering a model of inclusive, sustainable adaptation.
El proyecto ACWA en las Islas Marshall refuerza la seguridad hídrica con sistemas de agua de lluvia diseñados por la comunidad, empoderando a los locales, especialmente a las mujeres, en una gestión sostenible y resistente al clima.