Nepal
In the southern plains of the country, 1001fontaines is launching in 2025 a two-year pilot project to build a sustainable model for safe drinking water access in rural areas.
In the southern plains of the country, 1001fontaines is launching in 2025 a two-year pilot project to build a sustainable model for safe drinking water access in rural areas.
In the southern plains of the country, 1001fontaines is launching in 2025 a two-year pilot project to build a sustainable model for safe drinking water access in rural areas.
In the southern plains of the country, 1001fontaines is launching in 2025 a two-year pilot project to build a sustainable model for safe drinking water access in rural areas.
A WORD FROM
THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT
Far from the image of mountains and their naturally pure water springs, Nepal is in fact one of the few countries in the world where access to safe drinking water has declined in recent years. Most water supply systems are no longer functional due to limited technical and financial resources. In addition, climate change is significantly affecting water reserves and their quality, with rural populations being the first and most severely impacted.
I am delighted to lead the launch of 1001fontaines in Nepal to implement concrete solutions to this challenge. I am convinced that our safe bottled water services will meet the expectations of the population and enable a real improvement to their living conditions.
Anisha Karn
A WORD FROM
THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT
Far from the image of mountains and their naturally pure water springs, Nepal is in fact one of the few countries in the world where access to safe drinking water has declined in recent years. Most water supply systems are no longer functional due to limited technical and financial resources. In addition, climate change is significantly affecting water reserves and their quality, with rural populations being the first and most severely impacted.
I am delighted to lead the launch of 1001fontaines in Nepal to implement concrete solutions to this challenge. I am convinced that our safe bottled water services will meet the expectations of the population and enable a real improvement to their living conditions.
Anisha Karn
A WORD FROM
THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT
Far from the image of mountains and their naturally pure water springs, Nepal is in fact one of the few countries in the world where access to safe drinking water has declined in recent years. Most water supply systems are no longer functional due to limited technical and financial resources. In addition, climate change is significantly affecting water reserves and their quality, with rural populations being the first and most severely impacted.
I am delighted to lead the launch of 1001fontaines in Nepal to implement concrete solutions to this challenge. I am convinced that our safe bottled water services will meet the expectations of the population and enable a real improvement to their living conditions.
Anisha Karn
2
production facilities in rural areas
20,000
consumers
– 1 –
Launch 2 production facilities in 2026 and promote the use of safe bottled water services
– 2 –
Ensure that these production facilities can achieve operational and financial autonomy
– 3 –
Build a regional expansion plan for the following years