Project listing for CRS

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Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to serve World War II survivors in Europe. Since then, they have expanded in size to reach more than 80 million people in more than 100 countries on five continents. Their mission is to assist impoverished and...

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6 projects

Title Location Status Partners Updated Focus area Funding
Water point similar to those to be built for MUS

MWA - Ethiopia Program members CRS, WaterAid, and World Vision will leverage existing programming...

* Ethiopia

Africa

Active

CRS
GETF
MWA
TCCAF
WaterAid Ethiopia
World Vision

Not yet

Economic development
Water and sanitation

$ 1,514,216

100 %

Fully funded

A water point served by a new gravity system.

The current phase of the MWA Ethiopia Program is a three year, Hilton Foundation and member...

* Ethiopia

Africa

Active

CARE
CRS
Hilton Foundation
Living Water Int.
MWA
WaterAid Ethiopia
World Vision

Not yet

Economic development
Healthcare
Water and sanitation

$ 12,421,256

100 %

Fully funded

MWA-KP

From 2013-2014, the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) will work with at least 160,000 people in the...

* Kenya

Africa

Active

Acacia Water
Akvo FLOW
Aqua for All
CARE
CRS
FH
IRC
MWA
USAID
World Vision

Not yet

Healthcare
Water and sanitation

$ 983,126

999 %

Fully funded

School children Guatemala benefitting from SWASH+

The SWASH+ Guatemala program combines the efforts of two reputable organizations building on years...

Guatemala

North America

Archived

CRS
Live Earth
Water for People

27 Oct 2010

Water and sanitation

$ 12,075

5 %

drinking water in Madagascar

Development and experimental implementation of a small scale cyclic evaporation and condensation...

Madagascar

Africa

Cancelled

CRS
PRACTICA

26 Nov 2009

Water and sanitation

€ 29,400

0 %

CRS is implementing a project to rehabilitate impluvia (underground water catchment basin) with...

Madagascar

Africa

Complete

Aqua for All
CRS
PRACTICA

05 May 2009

Water and sanitation

€ 20,854

100 %

Fully funded