The Community-Driven Projects in Nicaragua are initiatives and programs for infrastructure, water, and sanitation that are carried out in the rural areas of the country.
In these projects, the communities, in coordination with the local municipal authorities, are in charge of the ideation, the contracting and the administration of the funds for the purchase of materials, besides the supervision of the project. This participatory methodology began to be used in 2000 and with the aim of empowering communities it was institutionalized in 2007 by the leading national entity in the rural water and sanitation sector.
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