In Brazil, unfinished water project leaves Indigenous villages without safe water
PolicyTuesday, April 14, 2026Mongabay

In Brazil, unfinished water project leaves Indigenous villages without safe water

An incomplete water infrastructure project in the Raposa Serra do Sol region of Brazil has left Indigenous villages without access to safe drinking water, exacerbating health and sanitation issues in these communities. The ongoing delay in the project reveals systemic gaps in resource allocation and support for Indigenous populations, prompting calls for urgent government intervention and commitment to indigenous rights.

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