CHAPTER 1
Stronger than the drought
There were thirsty years for Colombia, but after great local efforts and thanks to international cooperation, the country managed to protect its water resource and, thus, maintain its position as one of the countries with the highest freshwater resources per capita.
The country is now not only a vital source of food for the planet but also a source of humanitarian assistance in drinking water for those partner countries that lack the resource.
The days when a third of the country’s population lacked sustained access to safe drinking water are gone, and the degradation of natural resources nearly led to the collapse of the nation’s most important water systems has stopped.
After significant barriers and a major health crisis caused by water shortages, the region has a glimmer of hope again, with laws for regeneration and precise regulation to encourage degrowth.