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(Español) Memoria Anual AF2024
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Hábitat for Humanity Honduras focuses on reducing the gap in access to adequate water and sanitation, providing technical and social solutions at the household and community levels. We are aware that proper water and/or sanitation systems improve people’s quality of life by reducing infectious and gastrointestinal diseases, thus enhancing health, education, and economic productivity. Habitat has the capacity for designing and developing housing projects that include proper water management.
Habitat has the capacity for designing and developing housing projects that include proper water management.
Families supported in Copán with WASH solutions. And in San Pedro Sula, in partnership with SELAVIP, Children International, and Durman.
We support families and communities by constructing, improving, or expanding water and sanitation systems to ensure access to safe water in compliance with the human right to universal and equitable access to clean water and adequate and sustainable sanitation and hygiene services (SDG 6). We work on housing improvement and rehabilitation projects that include vital components to be considered suitable for habitation, such as:
Gloria, supported with a sanitary unit in the community of El Quesero, Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Honduras.
“It was difficult not to have a bathroom where we could meet our needs with privacy and with water to clean or wash our hands. My granddaughter and I are the happiest, so much so that the girl is always eager to clean it every day.“
Norma, beneficiary of a sanitary unit.
Habitat is part of the Movement for Everyone Forever –Movimiento Para Todos Por Siempre (PTPS), Water Supply and Sanitation in Honduras. Additionally, we establish partnerships with local governments, allied NGOs like SELAVIP and Children International, community boards, associations for water supply and sanitation, and private companies like Amanco, ensuring the sustainability of projects during their operation and maintenance phase.
50 piles project developed in conjunction with the Municipality of Zacapa, Santa Bárbara.