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Ha Ta Tukari, “Water our Life”: Towards Universal Drinking Water Coverage for 21 Communities of the Wixarika Nation

Geography
Approval FY
2026
Fund
Adaptation Fund
Fund Spend
$7,999,991

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Summary

The “Ha Ta Tukari” (“Water, our Life” in the Wixaritari language) project is aimed at securing autonomous, renewable drinking water access for indigenous communities within the Wixarika Nation in Northwest Mexico. Managed under a multi-million dollar proposal submitted to the global Adaptation Fund, the initiative responds to critical seasonal water shortages, severe desertification, and climate change vulnerabilities affecting the isolated San Andrés Cohamiata region.

About this project

Approval FY
2026
Fund
Adaptation Fund
Fund Spend
$7,999,991
Status
Project Approved
Implementing Agency
Mexican Institute of Water Technology
Sector
Water management
Type
Project
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Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
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Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance

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