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Separett in Bolivia

Non-profit project in Sucre, Bolivia

In 2016, a non-profit project led by the organization SNV (Dutch Development Organization) started in Sucre, the capital of Bolivia.

One of Bolivias´priorities is to ensure access to water and sanitation solutions for all by 2025. This challenge requires functioning toilet solutions in Bolivian households which is what the organization SNV provides with our products in Sucre with financial support from the Swedish Embassy.

SNV projects have contributed to more than 6,500 men and women's improved sanitation and health in Bolivia, which now has a healthier household with the help of Separett's waterless toilets.