TabancaCAN

Situated in the south, in the Quinara Region, in the Empada sector, Tabanca CAN is another community facing considerable challenges but providing opportunities for transformative investments. With a population of 223 people, the community used to engage in agriculture, but the decline in agricultural production, especially rice, led to a shift in economic activities.

Currently, the community relies on fishing and, to a lesser extent, cashew production for its subsistence. However, living conditions are difficult, with a shortage of clean water, lack of medical facilities, schools, and other essential services.

The lack of basic infrastructure creates an opportunity for investors committed to sustainable development. Investments in improving water infrastructure, supporting economic diversification, and implementing educational programs can not only transform the lives of the CAN community but also contribute to broader economic development in the region.

Tabanca CAN presents significant challenges but also offers valuable opportunities for investors looking to make a difference by supporting sustainable development and improving the living conditions of this community.

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