Batey Los Robles - Barahona
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic
👥 177 people
📍 Batey Los Robles - Barahona
St. Bonaventure School
🇺🇬 Uganda
👥 1,200 people
📍 Mulajji Village
The borehole project will serve a rural Ugandan school, St. Bonaventure, where about half of the children are orphaned. The parish community visiting on Sundays, teachers, staff and families will also benefit from the borehole on school grounds.
Drilled well and 20 Latrines in Tule Oriental Central
🇳🇮 Nicaragua
👥 118 people
📍 Camoapa
11 families have a need for a nearby source of clean water and 20 families have a need for sanitation. Families will build 20 Double Pit VIP latrines and a centrally located well will be drilled in the community.
Schools for Water
🇰🇪 Kenya
👥 8,160 people
📍 Kisumu
16 new schools will receive the following: Rain Water Harvesting Units, Biosand Filters, Hand washing Stations, Safe water storage containers and Health and Hygiene clubs
16 new Biosand filer businesses will be launched and training held for CDE's and C.
WASH Training & Launch of 10 new Local Businesses
🇰🇪 Kenya
👥 6,660 people
📍 Kisii
Aqua Clara International has established a training center for WASH training activities & oversight; trained 10 filter producing social entrepreneurs (supplying materials sufficient for the construction and installation of their first 500 filters).
Fountain Keeper
🇬🇹 Guatemala
👥 1,541 people
📍Chuatuj
School hand washing stations, bathrooms, and septic tanks in the central highlands of Guatemala in support of the Peace Corps "healthy Schools " project. The initial benefits of the project will be the availability of hand washing stations and sanitary facilities such as bathrooms, flush toilets , latrines, and septic tanks. All of these structures will improve the sanitary environment of the schools and provide a focal point for the teachers and Peace Corps volunteers to train hygiene habits.
Clean Water, hygiene education, and sanitation for two communities
🇭🇳 Honduras
👥 405 people
📍Trojes
Bringing clean water, hygiene education and sanitation to Nueva Victoria and Brisas de Poteca, communities located in Trojes, Honduras. Pure Water installed filters, latrines and provided hygiene and sanitation education to homes and schools.
Clean Water Project in Ile Lambi
🇭🇹 Haiti
👥 407 people
📍Lambi
This project provided hygiene, clean water filters, water testing, monitoring and support. to 69 homes on Ile Lambi off the coast of Haiti.
On Lambi Island there is no potable water source, and the nearest one is 4 hours away (3 hours by boat and then 1 hour on foot). Management Sciences for Health (MSH) conducted an initial needs and assets assessment that discovered that the people living on the island needed safe drinking water. As a result of the assessment, a new rainwater catchment system and storage tank was built and now provides up to 400 gallons of water for the island’s population. This water, which is untreated, presents a significant and immediate health risk which the ceramic filters will eliminated. The intervention also included hygiene and basic sanitation components, which empowered the people of Lambi Island through education and training in essential preventive public health measures such as hand-washing.
Clean Water for 16 Schools in Corail
🇭🇹 Haiti
👥 3,104 people
📍Corail
This project provided hygiene education, clean water filters, water testing, monitoring and follow up for 16 schools in the Corail commune. Teachers were trained to teach students proper hygiene and sanitation as well.