

Water changes everything. In Palma, we built the proof.
Today is World Water Day. For ALPS Resilience, it is also a moment to reflect on what three years of work in Palma District, Cabo Delgado, has produced — and what it means for the 30,000+ people who now have reliable access to clean water. When we began in 2022, Palma's water infrastructure had been devastated by years of conflict and displacement. Residents walked 1–2 kilometres a day to find water, waiting up to 30 minutes when they got there. Boreholes had failed. Water to


Partner Field Visit Highlights Progress in Palma Water Rehabilitation Project (Phase 4)
As part of the ongoing implementation of Phase 4 of the Palma Water Rehabilitation Project , ALPS Resilience recently welcomed a field visit from partners at Rovuma LNG (Exxon) to key project sites in Palma District. During the visit, the team toured two elevated water towers currently under construction , including their associated public water points. These sites are part of the broader effort to expand access to safe and reliable water for communities across the district.


Community Engagement Drives Progress in Palma Water Rehabilitation Project (Phase 4)
ALPS Resilience continues to make steady progress under Phase 4 of the Palma Water Rehabilitation Project , with a strong emphasis on community participation and local ownership. Across Palma District, local residents are actively involved in the construction of new public water points , bringing safe and reliable water sources closer to their communities. This hands-on approach not only accelerates implementation but also ensures that infrastructure is maintained and sustain
