Caminos de Agua is leading efforts to improve human health and community wellbeing in Mexico by ensuring access to clean water. Its participatory approach empowers communities across the country to take ownership of their water future. Operating in areas affected by territorial disputes between drug cartels and other non-state actors exposed the Caminos team to severe security threats, including harassment, physical assault, extortion, and death threats - especially when travelling through territories controlled by criminal groups. Recognising these dangers, Caminos partnered with Open Briefing to strengthen its security and resilience.