Be the CHANGE in Global Water Access

Join 7-day Water Brigades in Honduras or Panama. Volunteers partner with community members and local technicians to build clean water systems that provide reliable, year-round access for rural families.

Water Access for the Rural Poor

In response to the global water crisis, GWB mobilized a movement of university volunteers to partner with rural communities and local technicians in building clean, sustainable water systems. On average, just one volunteer helps provide access to clean water for 6.2 people—a powerful reminder of how individual action fuels collective change.

Since 2007, this partnership model has resulted in hundreds of miles of pipeline laid and more than 18,000 people in remote communities gaining reliable access to purified water, transforming health, dignity, and opportunity for generations to come.

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Volunteer Activities

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Community Water Assessment

Volunteers will study the community to understand the community’s current water challenges and learn how the new system will address those issues. Volunteers meet with the community’s Water Committee to discuss how they will be collecting water fees and maintaining the new system.

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Water System Construction

Volunteers work alongside community members and trained technicians to construct a portion of a large scale clean water system. Construction mainly includes trench digging and pipe installation. A fully completed water project requires the hard work and collaboration of multiple brigade groups and community members over several months.

 

* During our In-Person brigade reopening phases, water project implementations are just starting to resume, and construction activities might be delayed in many communities. Our teams on the ground are currently assisting our community partners in preparation, however, there is a possibility that there might be no construction started by the time of your brigade and therefore, it is not a guaranteed activity.
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Education Workshop

Volunteers present education workshops to primary school children by collaborating with members of the community’s Basic Sanitation Committee. These topics include themes such as hygiene practices, safe water storage, water conservation, and watershed protection.

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Water System Design

Water Brigades may also include extra days to help the evaluation of potential water systems in new community partners and participate in the follow-up assessment of previously completed water systems.

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Learn about the different Brigades within each country

GWB has proven a model to systematically mobilize small groups of volunteers to sustainably implement large impact water projects.

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On Campus

Student leaders create Global Water Brigades clubs that mobilize ideas and action for clean water access.

Abroad

Students implement water brigades to construct water systems in rural communities alongside engineers, technicians and local community members.

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