It is a new village in Huaura province about 4 hours drive from Lima on the Pacific coast.
There are 88 families (304 inhabitants) and five public premises: schools, community premises and others. The population lives on livestock (dairy production) and small-scale agriculture. People draw water from the irrigation canal, which is available three times a week.
A hydrogeological study was carried out and an artesian well will be dug. The water will be pumped by solar energy and then transported by gravity to the houses and the village premises. A cement washbasin will be built in every house.