Projects
![Tanzanian woman at water point](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2-Salima-after-at-homestead_Tanzaniawater.jpg)
Tanzania Global Water for Sustainability (GLOWS)
Tanzania has relatively abundant water resources, although population growth and poor management has made shortages increasingly common. The goal of this project is to use market-driven approaches to support sustainable access to water, particularly in poor and rural areas. Part of the solution is to increase the number and effectiveness of entrepreneurs engaged in water…![Amazon rainforest, Brazil](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/8192082052_1dfa66de01_oMatanoPeito.jpg)
Mata no Peito Brazil Forest Carbon Initiative
The problem of deforestation in Brazil, particularly in the Amazon, is well-known. Nike is working with Winrock’s ACR on a unique way to raise funds to support reforestation. Through this initiative, Nike sells the carbon offsets issued to the company from ACR and donates the proceeds to protect and replant Brazilian forests.![Liberian men at a food mill](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Liberia-Field-Trip-047.jpg)
Liberia Food and Enterprise Development
Encouraging private enterprise in Liberia’s agriculture sector is critical if the country is to lower its high rates of unemployment and poverty. Progress will require extensive changes — everything from bolstering the country’s road infrastructure and weak institutions to promoting the importance of women and youth in agriculture. As a partner on this USAID-funded program,…![Indonesia landscape](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2365716962_3403a450c4_o.jpg)
Capacity for Indonesian Reduction of Carbon in Land Use and Energy
Indonesia has become the largest palm oil producer in the world, making the industry a vital cog in the nation’s economy. Additional economic and environmental benefits are possible if the liquid waste generated during the palm oil production process is used to make renewable biogas. The USAID-funded Capacity for Indonesian Reduction of Carbon in Land…![Choptank River, Maryland](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/15378405987_0dee679d1f_o_Choptank.jpg)
Choptank River Water Quality and GHG Offset Project
Economic signals and the ingenuity of farmers are a powerful combination when it comes to reducing the environmental impact of agriculture. This program seeks to slash the amount of pollutants that enter the air and water as a result of the activities of Maryland farmers. This includes conducting research into credits farmers can earn and…![Puerto Rican farm](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/15259096136_63c43a152b_o_PRico.jpg)
Puerto Rico Coastal Protection and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Puerto Rico depends on agriculture for food security and the health of its rural economies. But farming activities are also a major source of nitrous oxide emissions and water pollution caused by agricultural run-off. This program creates a pathway for farmers to participate in environmental markets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve water quality.![Solar Panels](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Untitled-1.gif)
Colombia Clean Energy Program
The vast majority of Colombia’s citizens are connected to the power grid and receive electricity from low-emissions sources like hydropower and natural gas. That’s a good thing. Unfortunately, many people in rural areas have no access to electricity or have to rely on dirty and expensive diesel generators. This program helps expand renewable energy and…![](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/RESIZED_16208380247_7ab0262125_o.jpg)
Pica de Hule SA, Guatemala, Assessing Carbon
Winrock provides ongoing technical support to the owners of rubber plantations in Guatemala to implement greenhouse gas friendly practices and to help assess their possible participation in climate change mitigation markets.![](https://winrock.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/CREL-1.jpg)