Our Mission

Agua Vida is a network of civil society organizations and individuals working in San Miguel de Allende to preserve and restore our finite water resources and to ensure the right to clean water for all through an informed and engaged society.

The AguaVida Network Bulletin

San Miguel de Allende and its surrounding communities are running out of water and the water that we do have is often contaminated with arsenic and fluoride. The AguaVida Bulletin invites our readers to learn more about the many issues involved in our urgent water crisis and how to join in the efforts to find solutions.

COMMUNICATIONS
Fatima Almeida

This year members of the AguaVida network established a new weekly radio program. Voces del Agua aims to be a network of voices from our... Read more

WATER MANAGEMENT
Ricardo Vidargas

Sustainability is not an easy task, and its importance is not always evident. A difficult reality to accept is that... Read more

WATER & AGRICULTURE
Karina Bautista

Research: Alexis Fernando Guerrero Sánchez-Environmental Sustainability Student at the Universidad Iberoamericana <

To... Read more

CONTAMINATION

For a few years now, the Presa Allende has suffered from an infestation of Lirio Acuático (water hyacinth). Lirio is a free-floating plant that... Read more

DROUGHT

San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.- The Los Torres community reservoir is being rehabilitated thanks to the intervention of civil... Read more

PUBLIC POLICY

Elena Burns, a water specialist, is interviewed by La Coperacha in the context of the transition of the Federal Government. During the six-year... Read more

WATER & AGRICULTURE
André Leu & Ronnie Cummins

The Organic Consumers Association, Regeneration International and Via Organica are excited to announce André Leu & Ronnie Cummins soon to be... Read more

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Karina Bautista

Mexican water legislation is based on the Mexican Political Constitution, since its... Read more

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