Huila advances in sustainable water management

On World Water Day 2026, themed 'Water and Gender', responsible water management emerges as a global challenge. In Colombia's Huila department, firms like Industria de Harinas Cárnicas del Huila S.A.S. (IHCH) adopt reuse and recirculation practices amid water-rich pressures.

Over 2.2 billion people lack safe drinking water worldwide, and 3.6 billion without proper sanitation, per global figures. The crisis extends beyond scarcity, impacting gender equity as women and girls spend hours fetching water, hindering education and jobs. In urban areas, Wastewater Treatment Plants (PTAR) function as a city's 'kidneys' to filter waste and prevent river and sea pollution. In Huila, vital for pisciculture and the Magdalena River's source, balancing economy and environmental protection is essential. IHCH, headed by Dr. Marta Lucía Garavito, employs an integrated model featuring reuse, recirculation, advanced filtration, rainwater harvesting, and solar energy. These methods foster circular economy, cut water footprint, and manage aquaculture byproducts. The approaches align with Sustainable Development Goals on clean water, sanitation, gender equality, and climate action. The piece calls for technology, environmental education, and public-private partnerships toward sustainability.

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Villagers in San Ignacio, Chile, celebrate the inauguration of new rural drinking water service benefiting 281 families, with Public Works Ministry official.
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Chile's Public Works Ministry (MOP) signed on Sunday the adjudication of a new rural sanitary service in San Ignacio, Ñuble, benefiting 281 families with continuous drinking water. The project is part of seven ongoing works reaching 444 rural households in the region. Seremi Luis Carrasco described the progress as a concrete change in people's lives.

Colombia's Huila department is advancing in consolidating wellness and health tourism through public-private collaboration. In a recent workshop led by the Gobernación and the Chamber of Commerce, tour operators launched the commercialization phase and committed to presenting specialized packages on April 15. The initiative aims to position Huila as a competitive destination nationally and internationally.

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Huila department recorded 9.7% multidimensional poverty in 2025, below the national average of 9.9%. This marks the first time it reaches a single digit, down from 11.9% in 2023 and 10.9% in 2024. Economic dynamism, led by coffee and aquaculture, drives this improvement.

The European Union launched the “Ward El Kheir” programme on World Water Day 2026, training Egyptian women to transform invasive water hyacinth from Nile canals into eco-friendly crafts like baskets and lampshades. The initiative turns an environmental nuisance into potential livelihoods for participants.

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A Criteria study for Andess shows 57% of Chileans drink tap water directly, up from 37% two years ago, with growing confidence in its quality. Citizens have adopted water-saving habits like closing taps while brushing teeth and shortening showers. Challenges now focus on water treatment and sanitation systems.

On the eve of International Women's Day, Colombia highlights advances in female leadership and the care economy, which accounts for nearly 20% of GDP and is mostly shouldered by women. While laws like 1413 of 2010 have made unpaid work visible, challenges remain such as the wage gap and unequal domestic burden. The country ranks fourth globally in women in high-level positions, at 43.4%.

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Emcali activated permanent monitoring on Friday, April 17, due to increased turbidity in the Cauca River from recent rains dragging sediments. The issue impacts water intake at the Puerto Mallarino plant, Cali's main treatment facility. The company is using reservoirs to maintain supply, but warns of possible low pressures in some areas.

 

 

 

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