CRS in Brazil

Bringing Water to the Diocese of Caruaru

Cistern in the Diocese of Caruaru

CRS Brazil is improving the quality of life in the Diocese of Caruaru by helping families build cisterns to capture rainwater.

In the semi-arid region of Brazil, the lack of access to water is a glaring reminder of social exclusion. There is very little public interest in helping poor rural families who do not have the means to help themselves. Despite arid conditions, scarce drinking water, and politically adverse conditions, rural families in the Diocese of Caruarú maintain hope and are searching for creative solutions to their problems. To assist them in this struggle, CRS has developed a partnership with the Diocese of Caruarú that seeks to increase local capacity to build water structures such as cisterns in the towns of Caruarú and Riacho das Almas. CRS trains people at the grassroots level in resource mobilization enabling communities to enter into their own partnerships with the local government.

"This project is a blessing from God," said Mr. Jose "Zuza" Gomes da Silva. Zuza lives in the Pororoca community, in the town of Riacho das Almas. In Alto Bandeira, another community in the same town, Miss Nativa Pepeu da Silva shares Zuza's thoughts. "We are very happy because we have never heard about any kind of government concern for projects that concern the poor people," Nativa said.

How Do We Do This Project and What Are Our Accomplishments To Date?

This project was designed to help families work together and help each other, thus ensuring the sustainability of the project long after CRS is gone. Some of the project's recent accomplishments include:>

For CRS and partner Cáritas it has been gratifying to see the families work so hard to make the project a success. Most importantly, the families are learning how to supervise and influence public policy to ensure that there are more resources available to help those who desperately need them. Thus, little by little, CRS is helping to build strong communities prepared to overcome unjust structures and develop their full potential.