Water has a woman's name (NGOs take to the streets)
- Dates
- 13 April to 27 April 2026
- When?
- Soon
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The exhibition addresses the human right to water and the realities faced by women in Africa in relation to this issue. The "human right to water" encompasses the right of all people to sufficient, safe, affordable, and physically accessible water for personal and domestic use. In Africa, the primary task for many women and girls is collecting water. Millions of women, girls, and boys must walk more than 10 kilometers daily to obtain drinking water.
The exhibition consists of a series of 5 roll-up banners.
This Caritas exhibition is part of the "NGOs Take to the Streets" activity, organized by the Burgos Working Group of the Castilla y León NGO Coordinating Body, in collaboration with the Center for Cooperation and Solidarity Action. This initiative aims to showcase the work of Burgos ' non-governmental development cooperation organizations (NGOs) to the public through educational exhibitions in various formats.
This exhibition is part of the activity "NGOs take to the streets" carried out by the Burgos Working Group of the Coordinator of NGOs of Castilla y León, in collaboration with the Center for Cooperation and Solidarity Action.
This initiative aims to showcase to the public the work of non-governmental development cooperation organizations (NGOs) in Burgos through educational exhibitions in various formats.
Event website : https://bit.ly/4v322Ch
Address and map location
- Postal address Biblioteca Pública Municipal "Miguel de Cervantes" de Burgos - C/ Serramagna, 10. Burgos. NaN. Burgos
