Waterlines was a nonprofit organization that operated for 35 years, providing technical support and funding for over 1,000 drinking-water and sanitation projects in rural communities across 15 developing countries. Their approach focused on collaborating with communities to build improved drinking-water systems and expand programs to include improved toilets, handwashing stations, and hygiene education.
Although Waterlines ceased operations in 2021, several volunteers continue to evaluate past projects, ensuring the sustainability of their initiatives. The organization transferred its remaining assets to Water Engineers for the Americas and Africa (WEFTA), a Santa Fe-based nonprofit organization with a similar mission.
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