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Climate action in Timor‑Leste: securing clean water for rural communities

by CARE Australia - April 23, 2026
Timor-Leste

Margarida lives in a rural village in Viqueque, one of the most remote municipalities in Timor-Leste.

Constant occurrences of an erratic climate, such as prolonged drought seasons, are increasingly becoming a threat to the wellbeing and livelihoods of rural, agricultural communities like Margarida’s. 

Margarida’s community has been facing difficulties accessing clean and safe water for their drinking, cooking, and hygiene for almost 23 years. They also depend on water for farming and agricultural production.

Without water, many households are vulnerable to health, nutrition, and sanitation issues, nutritious food is predicted to be scarce, and community anxiety deepens.

Margarida using a water tank installed near her house. Photo © Jaime da Costa / CARE

 

Being a breastfeeding mother, accessibility to clean and safe water offers protection to Margarida and her children. Where Margarida lives, water is only available to collect in the woods, a kilometre away from the village. She dreamt of a time where she would no longer have to walk far distances and wait in long lines to collect adequate water for her family. 

Community action through Disaster READY

CARE and local partner, Fundasaun Knua Haberan Comunidade, met with the local Suco Disaster Management Committee, and agreed to protect existing water sources identified by community members, and to build a clean water system in the area.

In early December 2023, the Disaster READY team, funded by the Australian Humanitarian Partnership, began mobilising materials to support Margarida and her community to build a clean water system. Margarida and other community members prepared the necessary construction materials to build the water facility, and with hard work, the clean water facility was completed at the end of April 2024. Finally, the dream that Margarida once had is now a reality.

Margarida resting after collecting water from the source she used before the new installation of water tank near her home. Photo © Jaime da Costa / CARE

 

“The difficult situation involving clean water that we experienced previously for almost 23 years, has now been resolved,” Margarida said.

Parents don’t have to go far to fetch water and children no longer have to walk far distances to take showers before school. Now, our children have more time to study and prepare well before school in the morning, and in the afternoon, they can happily play and be involved in other family activities.

Building resilience for the future

Through Disaster READY, initiatives to increase water accessibility to rural communities offer a ‘multiplier effect’. On one hand, community members can attend to their basic needs. On the other hand, they have the means to prepare and protect themselves from the worst that can happen when facing a climate hazard. Disaster READY focuses on ensuring vulnerable groups, including women like Margarida, people living with disabilities, and children, are included and accounted for in disaster preparedness, management, and risk reduction activities. 

 

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