DloCo was founded with the express goal of building and operating municipal scale water systems in Haiti's Grand South.
The Commune de Chambellan, in the Department Grand Anse, will host DloCo's headquarters and first waterworks facility.
DloCo is a U.S. based non-profit corporation and 501(c)(3) charity that strives for maximum transparency.
Madame Ertrude Forestal, Director of Maison Ensoleillee Kindergarden
Madame Ertrude was one of the first notable residents to offer support and assistance to DloCo.
Roger Wisnel Rosier, plumbing technician, is "jumping with joy" in support of DloCo.
Roger Wisnel is a knowledgeable plumber and demonstrated a strong understanding of the local hydrology.
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Current Water Gathering Location in Chambellan
This video shows the water source where DloCo's Chambellan waterworks will obtain its water.
Approximately 42% of Haitians have no access to potable water
In rural communes like Chambellan, as much as 70% of people do not have access to potable water. Haiti is a landmass that is surrounded by water. Regrettably by lack of infrastructure the country is the most under-served in the western hemisphere in terms of potable water.
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The Majistra de Chambellan, Jean Guichard Bonnet, supports DloCo.
The Majistra of Chambellan supports DloCo's inaugural project and pledged his assistance.
Denor Jeune, Public Notary for Chambellan, Moron, and Dame Marie, supports DloCo.
Public Notary Denor Jeune is a prominent life-long community member. In Haiti, Public Notaries prepare and review land transaction documents.
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Prosperity Starts with Potable Water
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