Water, Health, and Life: Project Inaugurates Another Treatment and Purification Station in Tenondé Porã Indigenous Lands in the Far South of São Paulo

Last Thursday (11), the indigenous peoples of the Tenondé Porã village celebrated another significant achievement in their territory. The reason was the inauguration of another water treatment and purification station in the region, located in the far south of São Paulo’s capital. The Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil (FAMBRAS) and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian & Charity Foundation, an entity from the United Arab Emirates, financed the construction of the unit.
This investment represents a significant milestone in improving the quality of life for the local community, providing access to potable water in a sustainable and safe manner. The new treatment station will not only directly benefit the inhabitants of Tenondé Porã but also strengthen international partnerships for socio-environmental development. This exemplary collaboration between Brazilian and international organizations highlights the potential of joint initiatives to address local challenges with innovative solutions and lasting positive impact.