TANK LOCATION MAP

See Interactive Map of Where We Work

We work among Panama’s largest indigenous group – the Ngobe-Bugle Indians,
commonly known as Guaymi  (rhymes with “why me”).

PANAMA                                                                           INDIGENOUS HOMELAND

                            

WHERE WE WORK : The Indigenous islands of Panama & adjacent mainland.

  • See Interactive map where we’ve installed life-saving rain
    catchment 
    tanks.
  • The Interactive map will open by itself, below.

RED PINS – Rain catchment projects completed for schools.
We install up to four tanks at schools of 500 or more students.

YELLOW PINS - Projects completed for indigenous communities.

How to use this map:

Click on the pins for the location, name and number of rain catchment tanks.

 

 

 

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